An introduction to the thematic and native periodization of Iran's history [PDF]
The main problem of the current research is whether it is possible to present an indigenous periodization of the history of Iran in addition to the European-oriented periodization.
Hassan Hazrati
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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 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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The Role of Afshar Tribe in the Safavid Government until the End of the Tenth [PDF]
Introduction The political-military power of different tribes in Iran during the ninth century AH was obvious, especially after the demise of Timur (807AH).
Ali Kamrani moghddam +1 more
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Safavid Lusterware: Recognition of Form, Design and Production Centers [PDF]
Throughout the history of pottery and among all the methods of pottery decoration, lusterwares, because of their shine and their gold-like reflection, have always been the subject of attention and admiration for everybody.
Hashem Hosseini, Farzaneh Farrokhfar
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The Reflection of Changes in religious views on Public Histories in Safavid Era [PDF]
Historiography in every era is the complete mirror of that era. One of the brightest eras in Iran history is Safavid era. In this era, Iran history was involved with the greatest changes in different political and cultural arenas.
Badr al-Sadat Alizadeh Moghaddam
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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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Muslim-Christian Polemics in Safavid Iran [Book Review] [PDF]
Muslim–Christian Polemics in Safavid Iran by Alberto Tiburcio presents a fascinating and detailed account of the life and work of ʿAli Quli Jadid al-Islam, a Portuguese Augustinian priest who converted to Islam in Safavid Iran.
Maede Poorsafaee
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The School of Jabal ‘Amil and Cultural Transformations in Safavid Dyn [PDF]
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effects of the Jabal ‘Amil’s school on the cultural transformation of the Safavid dynasty. In this regard and using descriptive-analytical method, it was attempted to survey the nature and extent of ...
Mohammadreza Abdolahnasab +2 more
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The Iraqi state's legitimacy deficit: Input, output and identity‐based legitimacy challenges
Abstract This article analyses the nature of the legitimacy deficits of the post‐2003 Iraqi state and the grounds upon which alternative political orders have been proposed. The theoretical framework groups possible changes into three types: redistribution, regime change and secession.
Jacob Eriksson, Isaac Grief
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