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. In other words, the leaders of the Safavid movement, as well as the historiographical sources of the Safavid era, emphasizes the ...
Ali Ghasemi
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Analysis on backgrounds of Zehab Treaty and its consequences on the Safavid government [PDF]
Ties between the Safavid government and its Western neighbor , the Ottoman government were always interrupted with wars, conflicts, and military confrontations from the very time of Shah Ismail I (1502-1524) . The turning point of these conflicts was the
jahanbakhsh savagheb, tahereh zakii
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A new approach to the governance model of Shah Abbas I; Appearances and backgrounds [PDF]
The prominence of the actions of some political leaders in history is a phenomenon that cannot be fully analyzed by relying on individual abilities. What adds to the importance of this issue is successful governance in youth when one does not yet have ...
Hasan Allahyari
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Representation of the Black Face of Kaykāvus in the Shahnamah of Shah Tahmasp with a View of the Persian and Ottoman Wars [PDF]
The production of Shahnamah manuscripts during the Ilkhani period was a political endeavor. The kings understood that one way to ensure the survival of the monarchy was to emulate the example of the Pīshdādīan and Kayāniān dynasties in the Persian ...
Maryam Keshmiri, Afsaneh Baratifar
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Study of Political and Cultural Developments during the Reign of the Safavid Shah Tahmasb and Its Effect on Painting of This Period according to Reflection Theory [PDF]
During the Safavid period, Iran underwent great political and social changes. King Ismail, the first Safavid king, declared Shi'ism the official religion of Iranian society and in addition to establishing a unified dynasty, prevented its dissolution in ...
Saeedeh Sajadi Baghbadorani +3 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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Condition of Maku Region during Ottoman-Iranian Conflicts (From the Fall of Isfahan to Nader Shah’s Death) [PDF]
With the fall of Isfahan and Ottoman invasion of Iran, Maku region, the centrality of Maku Castle, became one of the first areas to be occupied by the Turks due to its location on the Ottoman-Iranian border.
Jafar Aghazadeh
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Shah Ismail Safavi and the Safavid “Shahnameh [PDF]
Shah Ismail established a dynasty in Iran on the premises of nationality and religion. To establish national unity in Iran, he announced Shia as the official religion. His goal was to strengthen Iranian national bonds.
Zahra Seyed Yazdi, Jafar Bajlan
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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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