Discourse Analysis of Refutation Treatises on Sufism in the Safavid Era
AbstractThe contradictory and multidimensional relationship between Shi’ism, Sufism and monarchy in the Safavid period has led to the formation of particular discourses, propositions and discursive actions in that era. This relationship has been formed around the quest for socio-political legitimacy with the aim of stabilizing a desirable discursive ...
Hosein Abdi, Mahdi Zarghani
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Studying the life of "Mirtzakirah" in the mirror of his letters [PDF]
Taqi al-Din Kashani (943-1022/1024 AH), nicknamed Mirtzakirah, is an opinionated and prolific writer of the Safavid era and the author of the famous biography Kholasat ol-Ash’ar and Zubdat ol-Afkar (1016-975 AH).
سعید بزرگ بیدلی +1 more
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The impact of archaism discourse on Iranian medical historiography from the Achaemenid period. [PDF]
Kasiri M.
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Ups and Downs of the Persian Poetry in Safavid Dynasty
The development of the Persian poetry in the Indian Subcontinent is investigated in this paper. It is emphasized that the Persian literature and language was developing in India along with the Persian literature and language in Iran.
mehdi dashti
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Analyzing the Quality of Monarchy Status Representation within the Discourse of Travel Book in Safavid Era [PDF]
The nature of monarchy in national, authoritative and ideological government was one of the significant issues attended by travel book foreign authors in Safavid era.
Amir Rezaee Panah +1 more
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The Study on the Development of Ornamentation in the Architecture of Safavid Dynasty
The architecture of Safavid Dynasty can be considered the epitome of Iranian architectural beauty. Safavid dynasty (1501- 1722 AC) along with Ottoman in Turkey and Mughal Empire in India were the three great Islamic nations of their time (1500 AC) often ...
A. I. Che-Ani +4 more
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The Political and Religious Role and Influence of the Tabarra'iyan in Safavid Governance [PDF]
Following the establishment of the Safavid Kingdom by Shah Ismail I, the utilization of the tabarrā (disavowal/imprecation) to create a religious distinction led to the formation of a group called the Tabarrā’iyyān (or Tabarra'is).
Akbar Bayat +2 more
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Perception of Spatial Legibility and Its Association with Human Mobility Patterns: An Empirical Assessment of the Historical Districts in Rasht, Iran. [PDF]
Askarizad R, He J.
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The Rhazes' views on qualifications of physicians, a historical review. [PDF]
Tajik N, Hashemimehr M.
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Investigating the Appearance of Iranian Women during the Safavid Era Based on Cultural Iconography (Case study: Travelogues of Sanson and Tavernier) [PDF]
Identifying one’s “what and who” is a conscious process. Understanding the historical values of a nation or people is helpful in achieving their important cultural, social, political, and economic goals.
Khalil Baygzade, nazanin namdari
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