In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History
Explanation of Shiraz demography in the Mongol period (623 AH-736 AH)

Ali Bahranipour; Lida Mavadatt; Ali Tavakolian

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, , Pages 103-116

Abstract
  One of the most important consequences of the invasion and conquest of Iran by the Mongols in the 7th century of Hijri (13 AD) was the drastic population fluctuations in different states. In the meantime, Shiraz, as the capital of Pars state under the command of Atabakan Fars, despite the lack of political ...  Read More

Investigating the Growth and Expansion Factors of the Mu'tazilite Theological School in Khuzestan (2nd to 4th Century AH)

lida mavadat; sajad papi; farshid lari monfarid

Volume 10, issue19 , March 2022, , Pages 11-26

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2022.8526

Abstract
  The Mu'tazilite theological school is one of the most important Islamic theological and intellectual schools that had many supporters in the Islamic world from the second to the fifth century AH. This school of thought was founded in the early second century AH by Wasel ibn Atta (d. 131 AH) in Basra ...  Read More

An Analytic of the Bani ‘Anāz government and its relations with neighboring states

Lida Mavadat; Javad Mousavi Dalini

Volume 5, Issue 9 , March 2017, , Pages 107-124

Abstract
  The weakness of the Abbasid Caliphate and the existence of the internal disputes of Al-e Buyeh dynasty led to the establishment of local rulers in the western Iran. The Bani ‘Anāz family were local Kurds who had ruled over a vast areas of the western Iran the years between 1381 and 511 (AH). The ...  Read More