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پَریخان خانم دختر طهماسب اول صفوی از شخصیت های تأثیرگذار دوران صفویه(دوران طهماسب تا محمد خدابنده)به شمار می آید.او در تحولات سیاسی این دوران نقشی بسیار مهم ایفاء نمود؛در دوران پدرش طهماسب هیچ امر مهمی بدون مشورت او انجام نمی یافت.پریخان خانم در تعیین دو جانشین بعدی طهماسب(اسماعیل دوم و محمد خدابنده)و تحولات سیاسی دوران آنان نیز نقشی تأثیرگذار داشت ...
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Visual Study of Carpets in the Safavid Era: a Case Study in Sheikh Safi Al-Din Ardabili's Tomb
This article studies and visually analyze motifs of carpets in the Safavid era, especially the carpet in Sheikh Safi al-Din Ardabili's tomb. Ardabili carpets have very special designs and motifs.
Robati, S. K. (Samira) +1 more
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Enchantment - Disenchantment-Re-Enchantment: Postdigital Relationships between Science, Philosophy, and Religion. [PDF]
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Three Turkish Letters in the Age of Safavids and Their Evaluation
Safavid Empire (1501-1736) was founded by Mirza Ismail who took the support of the Turkmen tribes at the beginning of the 16th century. Ismail Bahadur Khan declared his kingdom at Tabriz former Aq Qoyunlu capital. After that Shah Ismail chosed the Twelve
Cihat AYDOĞMUŞOĞLU
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This article explores the historical development of Iranian manuscripts and their significance as a platform for artists. The focus is on the page layout of Iranian manuscripts from Seljuk to Safavid Era, aiming to understand the evolution of book design
Haniyeh Safari, Sahar Aghasafari
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Hakim Mohammad, a military physician, and surgeon of the Safavid Era (1501 to 1736) and the author of Dhakhira-Yi-Kamilah book, served as a young man in the Ottoman Empire Officer as a surgeon physician.
Marzieh Qaraaty +2 more
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The impact of Islamic Safavid architecture on the Armenian churches at Julfa in Isfahan Applied to some models [PDF]
This research is concerned about the impact of Islamic Safavid architecture on the buildings of the Armenian churches in Isfahan, known as the “Julfa” churches in Arabic or “Jelfai Isfahan” in Persian, in the Safavid era (907-1135 AH / 1501-1735 AD ...
Ghada Gemaiey
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The Safavid period is considered one of the significant eras in Iranian history. Understanding the characteristics of this period is possible through the preserved texts.
, abdollah motevali, reza mohammadi
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