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La religión de Humayun [PDF]

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Morató-Aragonés Ibáñez, Marc
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Hakim Mohammad: A Persian Military Surgeon in Safavid Era (1501–1736 CE)

World Journal of Surgery, 2017
AbstractBackgroundWars 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.
S-Ali, Khodaie   +3 more
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The role of architectural acoustics in advancing the aural tradition during the Safavid era

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2020
The Safavid era was a significant ruling dynasty in Iran (1501–1736). This period enabled a rich collection of art and architecture as well as scientific and engineering innovations. Naqsh-e-Jahan Square, the apotheosis of the Safavids' urban design, hosts four monumental structures on each side of the plaza.
Nima Farzaneh, Jonas Braasch
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The Bandar ?Abbas-Isfahan Route in the Late Safavid Era (1617-1717)

Iran, 1999
Cet 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
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Baburid-Safavid Diplomatic Relations in the Era of Shah Cihan

2018
In 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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Some Critical Remarks on the Migration of Iranian Poets to India in the Safavid Era

Journal of Persianate Studies, 2019
AbstractMany 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 Persian literature from this era. There is evidence that corroborates this line of argument,
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Characterization of Iranian Ancient Colored Glazed Ceramic Tiles of Safavid Era

2022
Fahim, Javad   +2 more
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Social profile of Iranian Jews in Safavid era

2018
Heydari, Hosein   +1 more
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Methods of Teaching Medical Sciences in Iran until the End of the Safavid Era

Iranian Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine
Education in Iran, as in the rest of the world, has a long history, and with the foundation of inclusive national governments, due to the interaction of civilizations and adaptation of scientific achievements, education and educational institutions and centers have undergone major changes and transformations.
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