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Analysis of Arabic poems in the prose of Tajareb-Al Salaf [PDF]

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Introduction Fakhr al-Din Abu al-Fadl Hindushah ibn Sanjar ibn Abdullah Sahabi Kirani is a fascinating historical figure. He was from Kirani, a region in Nakhchivan, though the exact details of his life remain somewhat mysterious. Some scholars believe
Mohammadreza Najjarian
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Scientific -Cultural Policy of Fatimids in Egypt [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام, 2012
The present article is to mention scientific -cultural policy of Fatimids emphasizing on the propagation of education and training. From the beginning of governorship in Egypt and simultaneous with the stabilization of power, Fatimids were engaged in ...
Fatemeh Jan Ahmadi, safora salarieh
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The Daylam soldiers and the Turks and their political struggle in the Buyid era

open access: yesInternational Jordanian Journal Aryam for Humanities and Social Sciences, 2019
The soldiers, due to the scarcity of livelihoods and salaries, were constantly declaring riots against the caliphs, the Buyid princes, their ministers, and even their leaders due to the intensification of financial distress and the rise in prices. Then their riots stopped when money was distributed to them.
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Analysis and Investigation of Religious Conflicts in Buyid Dynasty Era in Ray

open access: yesJournal of History Culture and Art Research, 2017
In the fourth Hegira century, there were a lot of religious conflicts between madhab of Shia and Sunni as well as verbal discussion. The Buwaihids rulers were the governors of Iran and formed a government of Shia. Different Islamic religions were fighting with each other because of numerous governments of Buyid dynasty.
Ali Fath Ghobadpour Jahan Abad   +3 more
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The Social Function of Mosque in the Buyid (Al-e Booyeh) Era in Iran

open access: yesتحقیقات تاریخ اجتماعی, 2014
As the most efficient politico-religious institution in Islam, mosques had many socio-political functions and effects on the society in Buyid (Ale-Booyeh) Era (320-447 AH) and was therefore a main constitute of power and authority at the time. The mosques had positive and creative social roles and functions, encouraging convergence and co-interactivity.
Hossein Moftakhari   +2 more
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Al- Majusi: The Great Moslem Physician of Buyid Dynasty Era

open access: yesJournal of Research on History of Medicine, 2013
Pooneh Sarveravan, Ehya Amalsaleh
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Effects of temperature and relative humidity on permanence of Buyid silk

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2017
Abstract Identifying, assessing, and prioritizing risks of improper temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH) and their degrading effects on objects is a major issue for museum researchers. Methods that quantify deteriorating characteristics of temperature and RH provide useful information and lead to effective preventive solutions.
Samaneh Sharif, Vahid Esmaeili
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Imamite rationalism in the Buyid Era

2007
The aim of this study is to revise existing theories of the Imamite turn towards rationalism. In the first chapter I discuss trends in Imamite thought during the period of the presence of the Imams; explore the impact of the Occultation on the Imamite community; and assess the character of the Imamite traditionism in the century after the Occultation ...
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