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New Routes to Iran’s International Trade in the Safavid Era
Safavid era (1501–1729) begins a new age in the history of Iran. With the beginning of the Safavid dynasty in Iran, Albuquerque, a Portuguese general, conquered Hormoz Island in southern Iran.
Mohammad Ali Ranjbar, Reza Sehhat Manesh
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Current historical research is going to analyze the interaction between the clerics and political governance in the safavid period. The method of research is historical sociology and includes the historical period of establishment until the fall of the Safavids (1501-1722 A.D.).
Arman Heidari +2 more
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“Their Beastly Manner”: Discourses of Non-Binary Gender and Sexuality in Shi’ite Safavid Persia
The Safavid dynasty ruled Persia between sixteenth and eighteenth centuries and is known as a turning period in the political, social and religious trajectories of Persian history.
Rahbari Ladan
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On the Classification and Formal Elements of Persian Documents of the Safavid Era
The article is devoted to the analysis of written sources covering the bureaucratic procedures of the Safavid era and containing practical instructions on the preparation of official documents. These are, first of all, two well-known manuals on the structure of the state apparatus and its management, Tazkirat al-muluk and Dastur al-muluk, as well as ...
O. Yastrebova
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The Image of Imam Ali (AS) in the Historiography of the Safavid Era [PDF]
1.Introduction In addition to creating political developments, the emergence of the Safavids brought about many cultural changes in Iran. One of these changes was in historiography, which created changes not only in the appearance, but also in the ...
Saeed Nafafinejad
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Manifestations of the Historian’s Presence in Two Historical Texts of the Safavid Era
Historiography is one of the important branches of Islamic sciences which received great attention and success in the Safavid era. The presence of the historian in the text is one of the challenging issues of traditional and modern historiography, and two different views have been proposed in connection with it. The absence of the historian in the text
Arezu Pooryazdanpanah Kermani
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A Historical Review of House Entrances in Sabzevar from Safavid Era to Pahlavi Era
A house entrance does not just serve as a communication space; rather, it also has social and cultural functions. A house entrance is not only a doorway to the building but also a passage that helps to recognize the position of the house and to indicate the stature and character of the house members.
Alireza Keikhosravi +3 more
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The Reflection of Changes in religious views on Public Histories in Safavid Era [PDF]
Historiography in every era is the complete mirror of that era. One of the brightest eras in Iran history is Safavid era. In this era, Iran history was involved with the greatest changes in different political and cultural arenas.
Badr al-Sadat Alizadeh Moghaddam
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A Critique of Iran in the Safavid Era [PDF]
The main purpose of this article is to analyze and criticize the ideological ideas of the historiography of Shah Isma'il I Safavid in the book of Iran in the Safavid Era by Ali Akbar Velayati.
Behzad Karimi
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The Georgian of Shushtar at the Safavid Era (10421144 AH) (16201722 AD)
The history of Georgian's ruling of Shushtar dates back to the reign of Shah Safi. During the reign of Shah Safi, one of his outstanding servants, Vakhashtu Khan was chosen to serve as the governor of Shushtar. This person's entering into Shushtar, who had promoted from being a special servant to the Biglarbeigi position, is considered as a turning ...
Hamid Asad Pour, Masoud Vali Arab
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