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Conventional Methods of Shikasta Writing in the Qajar Period [PDF]

open access: yesپیکره, 2022
Problem Definition: Shikasta Nastaliq is the last written development in Iranian calligraphy, the peak of its use should be found in the Qajar period. The variety of Shikasta writing methods in the Qajar period can be categorized and reported according ...
Amir Farid
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Stylistic analysis of prose of Qajar period newspapers [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات زبانی و بلاغی, 2023
Although the role of the press can be examined from a social, political and cultural perspective, it cannot be ignored that the emergence and expansion of the press has had a profound effect on our language; In particular, the influence of Persian prose ...
Hasan Zolfaghari, Effat Hasani Kochaki
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People's Attitudes to Antiquities in the Qajar Period [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری, 2015
Qajar period especially Naseri's time coincided with many changes in the cultural, social, and political themes in the society that effected all aspects of the Iranian's life.
Maryam Rafiei Atany, Hamideh Choubak
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An Investigation of Innovation in Inlay Style of Qajar Period Case Study: Inlaid pulpit Preserved at Golestan Palace [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2021
Inlay is one of the methods of decorating the surface of wooden objects, notable examples of which have remained in artistic treasuries and collections from the Al-Muzaffar period to the present. A collection of inlaid works can be found in art galleries
Samira Arab   +2 more
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The Reflection of Literary and Religious Themes of Agha Sadegh Hijri Tafresi's Poems in Qajar Calligraphy [PDF]

open access: yesهنر اسلامی, 2020
It is obvious that the revival of the works of literature and culture of our beloved land has a fundamental role in recognizing the cultural, social, historical and political characteristics of our past society. Pay attention to the pious and pure people
Ali Akbar Ataei   +2 more
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Study of the Structural components and Meaning of the Headstones in the Shrine of Hazrat Suleiman (AS) in Shiraz during the Qajar Period [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2023
The tile painting of the court of Hazrat Suleiman the Prophet and the demons is one of the artistic examples of the Qajar period, which, in addition to the artistic and religious characteristics, shows the relationship between art, religion and politics ...
Elahe Panjehpashi
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Studying the Evolution of Painted Enamel Medallions with the Images of Kings and Princes during the Qajar Period (Fath Ali Shah until the End of Naser al-Din Shah's Era) [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2023
The art of court iconography is one of the main arts of the Qajar era and can be seen in various arts of this era. One of the arts related to iconography, the combination of painting and jewelry, is painted in the form of enameled medallions which are ...
الهه Panjehbashi
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Recognizing the Art of Court Portrait Painting by Mozaffar ad-DinShah in the late Qajar Period [PDF]

open access: yesپیکره, 2023
Problem Definition: The Art of Court Portrait Painting is one of the Main arts of the Qajar Period, Which Continued Until the Period of Muzaffar al-Din Shah.
Elaheh Panjeh Bashi
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Evaluation of Modern Architecture and Urbanism Development in Qajar Houses Architecture (Case Study:Kermanshah City in the Western Region of Iran) [PDF]

open access: yesجغرافیا و آمایش شهری منطقه‌ای, 2021
Architectural developments and urban spaces of kermanshah during qajar period coincided with the emergence of the process of development and physical growth of iranian cities, due to the arrival of qajar princes in kermanshah and the effects of the ...
Pegah Chaleshgare   +2 more
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Foreign Trade of Nuts and Medicinal Plants of Kerman in the Qajar Period [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2023
Kerman was a workshop center during the Qajar period. The most important commercial goods of Kerman throughout the Qajar period were shawls and carpets of Kerman, which sometimes accounted for more than 99% of Kerman’s exports.
Reza Sehhat Manesh
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