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Le Šarafnāma est un ouvrage écrit en persan par Šaraf Xān Bidlīsī (949-1009/1543-1600), gouverneur kurde de la principauté de Bidlīs, en 1005/1596-1597 environ. Il s’agit d’une chronique des dynasties et tribus kurdes, commençant avec la dynastie des Marwānides, à la fin du IVe/Xe siècle, pour se terminer avec les événements de l’année 1005/1596-1597 ...
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Social Conditions in Iran under the Safavid Dynasty
Mağallaẗ Polîteknîk Li-l-ʿulūm Al-insāniyyaẗ Wa-al-iğtimāʿiyyaẗThis research examines the diverse structure of society during the Safavid era، focusing on ethnic، religious، and class divisions. The study reveals that Safavid society was a mosaic of various ethnicities، including Persians (Tajiks)، Turkmens ...
D. Omer, Norman Abdullah
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An Archaeometallurgical Investigation of a Steel Sword from the Safavid Dynasty
Jom, 2017In this study, a steel sword belonging to the Safavid dynasty was investigated to identify its chemistry, microstructure, mechanical properties, and processing. To this aim, chemical and phase analyses, optical microscopy investigations and a hardness test were conducted.
Ghasem Dini, Dini Ghasem
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The Role of Dreams in the Political Affairs of the Safavid Dynasty
Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies, 2013This article explores a new window into Safavid political history – Safavid dream narratives. In that era, dreams were told to justify the kings’ deeds and to legitimise their hegemony. These dreams, the symbols in the dreams, and the way they were interwoven into the political affairs of the time reflect the widely held beliefs of the people in ...
N. Ahmadi
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Introduction The objective and subjective aspects are very important in Sufism. For this reason, the condition of Sufis and religious leaders especially those who were considered as perfect morshed (guides) in the state of awakening, sleep and ecstasy was a decisive argument for their followers.
M. Dehghani
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