The Motif of Cedar Tree in Qajar and Safavid Rugs [PDF]
The motif of cedar tree, rooted in Persian culture, customs and rituals, is commonly seen in Persian rugs. Representation of this motif is especially noticeable in Qajar and Safavid Rugs. With respect to the history of art in Iran, Qajar and Safavid eras
Mahak Rouhina +1 more
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An Analysis of the Formation Elements of Communication System in the Safavid Era [PDF]
Since humans formed the society next to other humans, communication was formed and continued in history. Communication studies throughout history can bring many achievements for communication researchers.
SEYAD NASER MOSAVI +2 more
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the persian utopia in Safavid Iran
The future of any country depends on the strength or weakness Hrdvrh politicians and rulers of the country. customs prevalent among these people were brought up differently from other land in the form of government. The authoritarian government was led Iran ideal shape so that other countries in the Shdndkh authors describe the characteristics of their
sara Rokni, safoura Tork Ladani
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The Political Conditions of Transoxiana in the Islamic Era up to the Establishment of the Safavid Rule [PDF]
This research deals with the political conditions of Transoxiana in the beginning centuries of Islamic era up until the establishment of the Safavid dynasty in Iran.
Hamid Hajian-poor
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The importance of Guilan silk and its economic significance at Safavid period in Caspian region
Guilan province is located in north of Iran. It plays an important natural, economic and strategic role in Iranian history due to its geographical location between the Caspian Sea and the Alborz Mountain.
Panahi, A., Kohansal Vajargah, H.
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A Comparative Study of the Pishdad Dynasty in the Texts of Ancient Iran and the Historical Writings of the Safavid Period [PDF]
The land of Iran is among the most ancient and significant cradles of human civilization. The concepts of creation and the endurance of the homeland serve as symbols through which Iranians, by conforming to convention and drawing upon the valor of their ...
Hamid Hajianpour, Mojtaba Mmeftah
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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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Three Turkish Letters in the Age of Safavids and Their Evaluation
Safavid Empire (1501-1736) was founded by Mirza Ismail who took the support of the Turkmen tribes at the beginning of the 16th century. Ismail Bahadur Khan declared his kingdom at Tabriz former Aq Qoyunlu capital. After that Shah Ismail chosed the Twelve
Cihat AYDOĞMUŞOĞLU
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Construction Work by Safavid Kings in Atabat-e Aliyat [PDF]
The Shi‘ah holy shrines in Arab Iraq have been in the center of attention of all the Muslims, and in particular the Shi‘ah themselves, throughout history.
Maryam-e Kazemi-ye Deligani
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The Decline of Safavid Iran in Comparative Perspective
This essay analyzes the incontrovertible weakening of the Safavid state in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century by putting it in a larger context. It does so by comparing various manifestations of Iran’s “decline” at the time to conditions and developments in the adjacent Ottoman and Mughal states, where similar processes were playing out ...
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