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The Economic System of Khoy Bazaar and Guilds During the Safavid Era

open access: goldJournal of Social-Political Studies of Iran's Culture and History, 2023
Understanding 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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Hakim Mohammad Saeed Qomi, an Unknown Poet and Physician of the Safavid Era [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Research on History of Medicine, 2023
The history of medicine during the Safavid era (1736-1501 AD) was accompanied by changes; compared to previous periods, it had a lower position. However, the presence of prominent physicians who were famous in various scientific fields caused the ...
Sayyed Hossain Sayyed Mousavi   +2 more
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Factors Influencing the Education Status in Qahestan (From Seljuk to Safavid era)

open access: greenهنر اسلامی, 2020
Abstract Qahestan is a region in the historical geography of Iran that has a huge and resilient connection with the Great Khorasan area. Although most of the mentioned region is divided between Southern Khorasan and parts of Razavi Khorasan, nevertheless, Qahestan has witnessed imperative past events in its historical course.
Amir Kouchi   +2 more
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New Routes to Iran’s International Trade in the Safavid Era

open access: yesAncient Asia, 2016
Safavid era (1501–1729) begins a new age in the history of Iran. With the beginning of the Safavid dynasty in Iran, Albuquerque, a Portuguese general, conquered Hormoz Island in southern Iran.
Mohammad Ali Ranjbar, Reza Sehhat Manesh
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Comparative study of Graphic aspects of textiles in Indian Gurakani and Iranian Safavid eras

open access: bronzeBulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège, 2016
The extensive support for the textile production industry and art from kings of 2 simultaneous Safavids and Gurkani Dynasties in Iran and India helped its promotion. In these periods, valuable textiles which played a significant role in expressing the individuals’ social dignity were provided with valuable fibers, rare colors and particular designs ...
Elahe Moravej
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An Analytic Insight toward Statistical and Numerical Data in Historiographical Sources of Safavid Era

open access: greenتاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری, 2011
Most of the historical sources have often considered numbers and figures in their texts and the historiography sources of Safavid era are not exception. The present paper focuses on the statistical and the numerical characteristics of Safavid era sources from two positive and the negative perspectives that may seem paradoxical.
Abdolallah Motevally
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Mourning in Muharram in Safavid Era; a Pathologic Study [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام, 2015
The mourning tradition in Muharram is considered as one of the most significant religious-national traditions in Safavid era. The official establishment of Twelvers Imam Shiism, the strength of Iranian’s national tendencies towards Othman powerful ...
Mohammad Ali Parghoo, Sediqeh Qolamzadeh
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Interaction and conflict between Sufism and Shi`ism during Safavid era

open access: greenپژوهش های تاریخی, 2017
14th century was considered as the conciliation of Imami Shi`ism and Sufism. But, the relation at the beginning of Safavid dynasty developed to the extent that concepts such as guardianship in a mixture of Shiâite and Sufi themes made the situation prone to political functions. Imami Shi`ism became official for the first time by Safavids however, their
E Naghibi, A.A Tashakori
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Comparative Study of the Form of Kings’ Cap in the Safavid and Qajar Eras [PDF]

open access: yesJilvah-i hunar, 2019
The crown in Iran has always been a symbol of the power and glory of the kingdom. The crown has historically been one of the most prominent symbols of the greatness and power of kings, which are authentic documents of the historical facts of any period ...
A. Sheikhi, A. Mirsane
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The Georgian of Shushtar at the Safavid Era (10421144 AH) (16201722 AD)

open access: diamondCaucasus Journal of Social Sciences
The history of Georgian's ruling of Shushtar dates back to the reign of Shah Safi. During the reign of Shah Safi, one of his outstanding servants, Vakhashtu Khan was chosen to serve as the governor of Shushtar. This person's entering into Shushtar, who had promoted from being a special servant to the Biglarbeigi position, is considered as a turning ...
Hamid Asad Pour, Masoud Vali Arab
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