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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.
Farzaneh Ghaffari +2 more
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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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THE BEGINNING OF TRANSLATION MOVEMENT IN EARLY SAFAVID ERA FROM 907 TO 1038, A.H/1502-1633
One of the most important dynasties was Safavid dynasty for translation movement. Shah Tahmasp and Shah Ismail ordered translation of some books to the translators of that period.
H. Vaezian, Moloud Goldar
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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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The Idea of Baqer al-Majlesi as ‘The Idea of Iran: The Safavid Era’
2021Andrew J. Newman
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Treasury of Persian Language and Literature
The Safavid period (1501–1736 CE) represents one of the most significant epochs in Iranian history, during which the penal system and methods of punishment were systematically implemented to consolidate sovereign authority and maintain social control.
Mohammad Bemani.Zare.Sharif Abad +2 more
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The Safavid period (1501–1736 CE) represents one of the most significant epochs in Iranian history, during which the penal system and methods of punishment were systematically implemented to consolidate sovereign authority and maintain social control.
Mohammad Bemani.Zare.Sharif Abad +2 more
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SAFAVİD-ERA AZERBAİJANİ CULTURE İN WORLD MUSEUMS: HERİTAGE, IDENTİTY, AND REPRESENTATİON
Reconstructing the Past: Journal of Historical StudiesThis article explores the material heritage of Azerbaijan during the Safavid era as preserved in leading world museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Islamic Art (Doha), and the Azerbaijan National Museum of History. While these artifacts are frequently exhibited under generalized labels such as “Islamic,” “Persian,” or ...
G. Hasanova
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