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In Safavid era, Ottoman rulers were interested in science and culture, and there were always Iranian physicians, astronomers, scholars, artists and poets in their courts. Although there were always wars between most Ottoman sultans and the Safavid kings,
Maryam Shoshtari Yegane +4 more
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Iranian Woman’s Lifestyle in View of Non-Iranian Authors of Travel Book in Safavid Era
The Lifestyle is referred to a set of options applied by the individual to satisfy his present needs and to visualize a particular image who has selected for his personal identity. Relying on some elements developing the lifestyle and the investigation of them in the works of voyagers of Iran in Safavid era, this article tries to identify the Iranian ...
Hossein Qazikhani, Mohammadreza Barani
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Historical perspective of neurology in Iran. [PDF]
Mishra SK +4 more
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Analysis of astronomers position in society and the rule of the Safavid era
Introduction The formation of the Safavi dynasty in Iran was important in several aspects that the most important was: the restoration of the national unity of Iran and the officialization of the Shiite religion. In fact, the Safavi government may was the first national far-reaching government After-Islam in Iran,that, while established the principles ...
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The Position of Kars in the Security and Military Challenges of Iran and the Ottoman Empire (From the Safavid Era to the Nader Shah Era with an Emphasis on Ottoman Turkish Sources) [PDF]
Mahdi Vazini Afzal
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The Long Road: An Analysis of the 1557 Book of Mirrors by Seydi Ali Reis
In 1552, Piri Reis was relieved from the Admiralty of the Ottoman Imperial Navy. Seydi Ali Reis was appointed to replace him and his assignment was to return fifteen galleys from Basra to Egypt. This should have been a relatively short journey.
Weiss, Julian N.
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Consequences of Infectious Disease Outbreaks in Ardabil (1925-1941): A Historical Analysis. [PDF]
Aghabeiglooei Z +4 more
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Emergence of whooping cough: notes from three early epidemics in Persia. [PDF]
Aslanabadi A +4 more
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