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Iranian/Persianate Subalterns in the Safavid Period

2022
Subaltern studies' refers to the importance of 'subordinate' groups in the making of history. The latter are usually defined as encompassing the urban and rural underclasses, the majority in any society, although generally the term is said to refer to all non-elites, including women.
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Study of the Halkari Technique in Book Decoration during the Safavid Period (Based on the 1558 Manuscript of the Chester Beatty Museum)

Journal of Islamic Crafts
The Halkari technique is a refined art form used in the decoration of illuminated manuscripts and rare books. It flourished during various historical periods, particularly in the Safavid era.
Mehdi Mohammadzadeh   +2 more
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The Safavid, Afshar, and Zand Periods

Iranian Studies, 1998
IT is Not so Long Ago That the Period Between 1500 And 1800 Hardly figured in western scholarship on Iran. As recently as 1970 the number of book-length studies on aspects of Safavid Iran was limited to Lucien-Louis Bellan's study of Shah ᶜAbbas I, Walther Hinz's book on the rise of the Safavids in the fifteenth century, Ghulam Sarwar's study of Shah ...
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Quantitative Evaluation of Scientific Articles in the Thematic Field of “History of Medicine in the Safavid Period” in Iran (2001-2024)

Iranian Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine
The history of medicine during the Safavid period (907-1135 AH) in Iran, as one of the important periods, has always been the focus of researchers. The main objective of this study was to conduct a quantitative evaluation of articles related to the ...
Zahra Aghabeiglooei   +3 more
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Symbolic Interpretation of Animal and Hunting Scene Motifs in Persian Carpets from the Safavid Period

Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities
Animal and hunting motifs in Safavid carpets (1501-1736) served as complex symbolic systems that communicated religious, political, literary, and cultural significances concurrently.
N. Yadav, Neha Singh
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THE SAFAVID PERIOD

1986
In the summer of 906–7/1501, after his victory over the Āq Quyūnlū, Ismā' īl entered the Turkmen capital Tabrīz, ascended the throne and took the title of Shah. He thereby founded the rule of the Safavid dynasty in Iran which was to last until 1148/1736.
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Silver Door Facings of the Safavid Period

Iran, 1995
L'auteur souhaite, grâce a cet article, contribuer a l'etude de l'art sefevide, quelque peu delaisse selon lui, en apportant un certain nombre de temoignages litteraires et materiels sur les portes d'argent d'Ardabil et d ...
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Schools During the Safavids Period

2022
The article investigates the issues related to schools providing of the primary education during the Safavids period. According to historical resources, a vast network of schools in cities and villages existed in the Safavids period.Community schools were the most widespread form of education in those days.These schools were mainly active under the ...
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PERSIAN LITERATURE IN THE SAFAVID PERIOD

1986
For the purposes of this chapter the period to be covered runs from 907/1501 to 1148/1736, one of the most remarkable ages in Iran's history. The Safavid era witnessed a political, religious and military reorganisation and unification of which Iran as it stands today is in no small degree the legacy.
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The Qajar Uymaq in the Safavid Period, 1500–1722

Iranian Studies, 1978
The Qajar uymāq provided Iran with a central dynasty from 1795 until 1924. A great deal of attention has been paid to the dynastic aspect of the Qajar uymāq, with emphasis being placed on the founders of the dynasty (Āghā Muḥammad Khān and Fatḥ cAlī Shāh and their successors.
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