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2021
Safavid, Iran, was a modest economic player in West and South Asia in terms of population numbers, productivity, and resources. Yet its strategic location at the crossroads of Asia’s commercial arteries allowed it to punch well above its weight in terms of trade—especially trade in transit. The reign of Shah ‘Abbas I (r.
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Safavid, Iran, was a modest economic player in West and South Asia in terms of population numbers, productivity, and resources. Yet its strategic location at the crossroads of Asia’s commercial arteries allowed it to punch well above its weight in terms of trade—especially trade in transit. The reign of Shah ‘Abbas I (r.
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Sinem Arcak Casale, Gifts in the Age of Empire: Ottoman-Safavid Cultural Exchange, 1500-1639
Osmanlı AraştırmalarıSinem Arcak Casale, Gifts in the Age of Empire: Ottoman-Safavid Cultural Exchange, 1500-1639, Chicago, London: The University of Chicago Press, 2023, x + 326 p., ISBN: 978-0-226-82042-2.
Damla Gürkan Anar
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British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2021
This paper makes two main contributions to Safavid-Kizilbash studies. First, it subjects millenarianism of the Safavid-Kizilbash movement, which has been commonly accepted but only briefly mentioned thus far, to analytical scrutiny by using concepts from
Adnan Türegün
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This paper makes two main contributions to Safavid-Kizilbash studies. First, it subjects millenarianism of the Safavid-Kizilbash movement, which has been commonly accepted but only briefly mentioned thus far, to analytical scrutiny by using concepts from
Adnan Türegün
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The Safavid Buffer: Co-Sectarian Rivalry in Early Modern Ottoman Diplomacy with Sunni Asia
Journal of Early Modern HistoryThis paper offers a new perspective on Ottoman-Safavid-Mughal relations in the early modern period by exploring the broader historical context of Swedish envoy Claes Rålamb’s report of the advice offered by the Ottoman chief mufti (the highest-ranking ...
Habib Saçmalı
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European Erotica as House Ornament in Safavid Iran
Visual AnthropologyThis essay explores Persian wall paintings featuring seminude and erotic representations of European women, discovered mainly in private Safavid residences in Isfahan. In starting this exploration I have documented these unconventional artistic creations
Fatemeh Tashakori
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‘A Brother’s Portion’: Regifted and Requested Items in Safavid–Mughal Diplomatic Gift Exchanges
Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum HungaricaeThroughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Safavid and Mughal empires forged a remarkable history of dynastic interaction through the frequent exchange of correspondence and gifts.
Ahmad Guliyev
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The Court Historian
The objective of this article is to find out to what extent a Safavid prince could threaten the stability of the Safavid imperial crown. To this end, the article analyses the case of Rustam Mirza (1565–1642) who belonged to a secondary branch of the ...
M. Ibáñez
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The objective of this article is to find out to what extent a Safavid prince could threaten the stability of the Safavid imperial crown. To this end, the article analyses the case of Rustam Mirza (1565–1642) who belonged to a secondary branch of the ...
M. Ibáñez
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History and its problems
In this article, the silk trade of the Azerbaijan Safavid state is discussed. The chronological framework of the work covers the period from the establishment of the Safavid state to the 80s of the 16th century.
N. Suleymanova
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In this article, the silk trade of the Azerbaijan Safavid state is discussed. The chronological framework of the work covers the period from the establishment of the Safavid state to the 80s of the 16th century.
N. Suleymanova
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Institute of History and Culture Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
The Ottoman Empire underwent internal and external troubles during the last years of Bayezid II's rule. His sons who came to age engaged in succession disputes, and the Safavid Dynasty that grew in the Anadolu region in the east plotted a revolt by ...
Younghee Lee
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The Ottoman Empire underwent internal and external troubles during the last years of Bayezid II's rule. His sons who came to age engaged in succession disputes, and the Safavid Dynasty that grew in the Anadolu region in the east plotted a revolt by ...
Younghee Lee
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2019
Ruling from 1501 through 1722, the Safavid dynasty unified the eastern and western halves of the Iranian plateau and imposed Twelver Shiʿism on the population. The interpretation of the Safavid Empire as a revival of an Iranian imperial tradition dating back to the Achaemenids is not credible, but the dynasty did create the framework in which modern ...
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Ruling from 1501 through 1722, the Safavid dynasty unified the eastern and western halves of the Iranian plateau and imposed Twelver Shiʿism on the population. The interpretation of the Safavid Empire as a revival of an Iranian imperial tradition dating back to the Achaemenids is not credible, but the dynasty did create the framework in which modern ...
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