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The Portrayal Style of Women in Six Qajar Muraqqas (Their Make-Up, Clothing, Jewelry, and Body Portrayals) [PDF]

open access: yesزن در فرهنگ و هنر
The art of the first Qajar period is tied to FathAli Shah's name, while the achievements of the second period are accredited to NaserAddin Shah. The main aim of this study is to compare the style of make-up, clothing, jewelry, and body portrayals of ...
ameneh mafitabar
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Comparative study of Western and Iranian motifs of Qajar mansions Case study: Afifabad Garden Mansion in Shiraz [PDF]

open access: yesهنر اسلامی, 2023
One of the important factors in the beauty of Iranian architecture works in many historical periods is their decorations and designs. Meanwhile, Afifabad mansion in Shiraz is one of the valuable works of Iranian Islamic architecture in the Qajar period ...
Fatemeh Nekooeimehr   +2 more
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A comparative study of two women in Qajar painting using semiotic approach [PDF]

open access: yesزن در فرهنگ و هنر, 2016
Paintings of the late Qajar period and brilliant paintings from important periods in Iran were under the influence of painting in relation to Europe and thereby experienced great changes.
Elaheh PanjehBashi
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An Analysis of Backgrounds and Factors of Cholera Outbreak in Hamedan during the Qajar Reign (AD 1848-1925) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Research on History of Medicine, 2022
During the Qajar period in the 19th century, various epidemics including cholera infected most parts of the country every year. Cholera appeared as a contagious and non-indigenous disease that spread in different parts of Iran including Hamedan province ...
Elham Parvazi   +3 more
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The correspondence of social meanings of qajar women and their status in the painted manuscripts of Hezar- o- Yek Shab [PDF]

open access: yesزن در فرهنگ و هنر, 2015
The remained visual sources of Qajar art works can be studied as one of the referable, valid evidence for identifying thewomen's roles and identity during this period.
Mahnaz Shayeste Far, Mahbobe Shahbazi
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Contagious Diseases and its Consequences in the Late Qajar Period Mashhad (1892–1921) [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Iranian Medicine, 2020
One of the historical periods of Iran that can be studied for contagious diseases and how they spread, is the late Qajar period. The city of Mashhad, after Tehran and Tabriz, had a special place among Russian and English governments in the Qajar period as one of the significant religious, political and economic centers in Iran due to Imam Reza’s holy ...
Jalil Ghassabi Gazkouh   +4 more
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The history of themes, subjects and visual structure of imaginary paintings (Khialinegari) in Iran`s art of Qajar era (According to written documents) [PDF]

open access: yesهنر اسلامی, 2018
Khialinegari is an expression for describing a kind of narrative painting which has religious, heroic,  epic, lyrical and popular content. It spread in Qajar era according to folk art and religious art while was  impressed by the tradition of ...
Ali Reza Khajeh Ahmad Atari   +4 more
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Study, typology and classification of carving decorations in the Atiq Mosque of Isfahan With emphasis on the works of Safavid and Qajar periods. [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2019
The use of carving technique is one of the most commonly used architectural decorations in the Islamic buildings that the large number of samples being displayed in the mosques of Isfahan.
farid ahmadzadeh   +3 more
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The Marvi Madrasa and its Developments During the Qajar Period

open access: yesصفه, 2023
Marvi Madrasa was one of the most important madrasas in the Qajar period built by Mohammad Hossein Khan-e Marvi, a high-ranking person in the Fath-Ali Shah court, in a period of the rising importance of educational and religious institutions in tandem with the rising influence of religious scholars (Ulama).
Maryam Heydarkhani, Zahra Ahari
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A courtly brocade belt belonging to Qajar period (1789–1925), Iran

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2023
Abstract This paper identifies the materials used to make a brocade belt belonging to the Qajar courtiers in Iran. This belt consists of two fabric types: red support and golden brocade. Accordingly, this paper examined the skin and tannin type, fiber types, dyeing agents, mordant, and metal wrapping of brocade yarns and metal buckle ...
Alireza Koochakzaei, Omid Oudbashi
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