Analysis of Three Theological-Jurisprudential Approaches of Safavid Historians in Legitimizing the Wars of Shah Ismail I to Establish the Safavid State [PDF]
Contrary to the view that evaluates how Shah Ismail Safavid gained power and established a state solely through the mechanism of military power, the study of the war narratives to found this state shows the opposite trend.
Ali Ghasemi
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Why the Tohfato al-Alam was written during the reign of Shah Sultan Hussein Safavi [PDF]
There are simple answers based on the author's own statements about the reason for writing the book of Tohfato al-Alam, which its subject is a description of Shah Sultan Hussein Safavid.
Yaqub Tabesh
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The Effect of Mithraism on Safavid Tangled-Fish Design Carpets [PDF]
Carpets have undergone one of the stages of prosperity and richness during the Safavid period. In this historic period, the establishment of large royal workshops under the support of the Safavid government paved the way for the creation of beautiful ...
Hamid reza Avishi +2 more
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Safavidâs relationship with Hawramanâs Olka [PDF]
Hawraman’s Olka or “Orman” quoting from Safavid age sources is one of the local governments of Iran’s unknown history that its formation record dates back to 393 lunar year. Hawraman kings in the climax of their power ruled the regions between Shahrezour
mazhar advay, boshra delrish
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Travelogues and processes influencing how power was exercised during the Safavid period, from Shah Ismail to the coming to power of Shah Abbas (907-996 A.H) [PDF]
The travelogue's view of the exercise of power in the first period of the Safavid rule encompassed all the religious-political-social and economic components involved in the type of politics and practices of the Safavid rule. Travel writers pay attention
Mojtaba Zahabi +2 more
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The mentality linkage between the safavid kings and sheikh Safi- al-din (Foundation safavid dynasty to qhasr shirin treaty) [PDF]
Introduction The objective and subjective aspects are very important in Sufism. For this reason, the condition of Sufis and religious leaders especially those who were considered as perfect morshed (guides) in the state of awakening, sleep and ecstasy ...
Mehdi Dehghani
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The Basics of Development of the Iranian’s Social - Political Identity in Safavid Era; from Developing Identity to Anachronism [PDF]
Simultaneous with the rise of Safavid dynasty, a new foundation was provided toward the development of political-social identity of the Iranian. The basics of Safavid conduct was a mixture of mystic beliefs, Shiite discriminations, Iranshahri thoughts as
Amir rezaeipanah
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Shah Tahmasb I Military Campaigns Consequences to Caucasus and Georgia [PDF]
Shah Tahmasb repeated attacks to Caucasus and Georgia had long term and short term consequences for Safavid Government. In fact Shah Tahmasb followed his ancestors policy on Caucasus in his sight through those areas.
عباس پناهی
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Abstract Among my interlocutors in Mashhad, Iran's second‐largest city, were individuals who repeatedly claimed that some persons, philosophies, and ethical lives not only might be but actually were perfect (kāmel). The salavāt, a polyvalent blessing upon the Prophet and his descendants, evinces this.
Simon Theobald
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The politics of street names: Reconstructing Iran’s collective identity
Abstract With the radical political change in 1979, Iran's revolutionary state assumed the responsibility of re‐rewriting the past history to forge a new sense of belonging, a particularly collective religious (Shia) identity. It launched a complex process of forgetting and remembering to first eliminate the national (Persian), non‐religious memories ...
Ehsan Kashfi
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