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Safavid Chronicles and the Introduction of the Turkish Calendar
In Islamic historical writing the canonical Hijra calendar was ordinarily used to date historical events. In the area where Persian was the main written language of the inhabitants, historians began to write in Persian, but the Hijra calendar remained in
後藤, 裕加子
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The Integration of Art and Politics in the Portraiture of Shah Ismail I from the Safavid Era to the Qajar Period [PDF]
Introduction: The ascension of Shah Ismail I, the founder of the Safavid dynasty, in the 10th century AH brought about significant transformations in the political, social, religious, and artistic realms.
Niloofar Farahipour +2 more
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The collapse of Safavid and great Indian Mongolian governments was due to some complex elements and it cannot be dependent on one or some special reasons. However, it seems that the element of economy is of determining role in this regard. This writing has investigated the economic reasons of this failure and it has endeavored to achieve the similar ...
Khosrow Kamali Sarvestani +1 more
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The thesis examines the management tools introduced by the Safavid shahs to alter the Shrine of Imam Reżā in Mashhad from a mere place of pilgrimage to a center for disseminating Shiʿi con- victions.
Talaee, Zahra
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The 'Ulama' of Iran in the 19th century hagiographical literature [PDF]
This study is concerned with the biographies of the Shi'i 'ulama'in Iran during the 19th century, who played a major role in the emergence of the Shi'i hierocracy as religious executors of state affairs.
Abada, Abdelfettah
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« At the Backdoor of the Levant: Anglo-Dutch Competition in the Persian Gulf, 1623-1766 », in : Alistair Hamilton et al. eds., Friends and rivals in the East : Studies in Anglo-Dutch Relations in the Levant from the Seventeenth to the Early Nineteenth Century. Leiden, Brill, 2000, pp. 117-134. [PDF]
This paper discusses and assesses Dutch and English trade practices in the Persian Gulf while comparing these to their operations in the Levant trade. The author offers many interesting observations about differences and similarities.
Matthee, Rudi
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The visual analysis of the motifs of Tal Bakun pottery and their application in fabric design
Problem Definition: The wooden door of the tomb of four kings in Lahijan is one of the woodcarvings works available in the National Museum of Iran, which has a special value in terms of antiquity and beauty, as well as the inscriptions used in it.
Mansoureh Bavanaji, Mohammad Afrough
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Problem Definition: The wooden door of the tomb of four kings in Lahijan is one of the woodcarvings works available in the National Museum of Iran, which has a special value in terms of antiquity and beauty, as well as the inscriptions used in it.
Mahsa Tondro
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In the shadow of the attention of the Safavid kings, various art schools were formed in Iranian painting; The first painting school of this era in Tabriz, with its background from Herat, led to the creation of many illustrated manuscripts, including the ...
Abolfazl Davodi Roknabadi +3 more
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Secularism as a Project of Free and Equal Citizenship: Reflections on the Turkish Case. [PDF]
Gülalp H.
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