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The Bandar ?Abbas-Isfahan Route in the Late Safavid Era (1617-1717)
Iran, 1999Cet article traite de la route caravaniere qui va de Bandar Abbas a Isfahan, en Iran, a la fin de l'epoque des Sefevides. L'A aborde ici la question du ravitaillement, en nourriture et autres produits de fourrage, et de l'hebergement par le biais des caravanserails et des citernes d'eau. Il s'interesse ensuite a la route-meme au cours des saisons, a sa
Willem Floor
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The Economic System of Khoy Bazaar and Guilds During the Safavid Era
Journal of Social-Political Studies of Iran's Culture and History, 2023Understanding the economic system of a society is among the most critical issues that can be studied to advance the goals of future generations. Thus, examining its influential layers is of great importance. The term "guilds" during the Safavid period specifically referred to merchants and artisans who operated within associations and organizations ...
Reza Topchian +2 more
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A Historical Review of House Entrances in Sabzevar from Safavid Era to Pahlavi Era
Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology, 2023A 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.
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Iranian Gardening Discourse in the Safavid Era
Observatory of CultureIranian (Persian) gardens are an enduring legacy of ancient material and spiritual culture. A garden is not only a place for growing plants but also a place that has always been associated with mystical concepts by Iranians, a space for human interaction with the world, providing a sacred connection with nature.
Maryam Abedi +2 more
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Hakim Mohammad: A Persian Military Surgeon in Safavid Era (1501–1736 CE)
World Journal of Surgery, 2017AbstractBackgroundWars and injuries have accompanied mankind throughout history. Physicians and surgeons from various civilizations made difficult attempts to manage wounds and injuries. Among various civilizations, the Persian Empires had great armies which were well equipped.
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