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A THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF SUFI CRITIQUES WITHIN IMAMITE SHΑISM SINCE THE SAFAVID ERA
Dinbilimleri Akademik Araştırma DergisiThis study undertakes a thematic analysis of critiques directed at Sufism within the Iranian-Shi'i tradition, spanning from the Safavid era to the present day.
Tahir Uluç, Sinan Yılmaz
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Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies
:Shah Ismāʿīl I (d. 1524) is renowned for his political and military accomplishments and the establishment of Twelver Shi‘ism as the official religion in Iran.
Maryam Moazzen
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:Shah Ismāʿīl I (d. 1524) is renowned for his political and military accomplishments and the establishment of Twelver Shi‘ism as the official religion in Iran.
Maryam Moazzen
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Some Critical Remarks on the Migration of Iranian Poets to India in the Safavid Era
Journal of Persianate Studies, 2019Many scholars still firmly believe that the Safavid period was one of hostility towards poets and men of letters. Numerous learned men fled Iran to India, for both religious and ideological reasons, which in turn affected both the quality and quantity of
S. Shafieioun
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Investigating the Influence of Interstitial Spaces on the Architectural Identity of the Safavid Era
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development,15(4),Mahi Khamaneh, Mehrdad +2 more
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Baburid-Safavid Diplomatic Relations in the Era of Shah Cihan
2018In this current study, it will be attemptedto review diplomatic relations between the Baburid and Safavid within the periodof Shah Jahan. İt can be seen that during the Shah Jahan period, the course ofrelations between the two sides and the language which was used in theserelationships varied depending on which of these states held Kandahar.
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Gendered and Ethnic Captivity and Slavery in Safavid Persia: A Literature Review
Social Sciences, 2021Ladan Rahbari
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Down the (digital) rabbit hole: Mapping and decolonizing Safavid women's imagery in digital museums
Journal of Material Culture, 2023Ladan Rahbari
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