Iran Local Histories
abbasali ahmadi; Alireza Enteshari Najafabadi
Abstract
Most of the palaces of Iran's Islamic period belonged to later periods, and there are few remains of the palaces of the early Islamic centuries. Considering this deficiency and in the absence of archeological excavations, this research aims to explore and recognise the palaces and gardens of the early ...
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Most of the palaces of Iran's Islamic period belonged to later periods, and there are few remains of the palaces of the early Islamic centuries. Considering this deficiency and in the absence of archeological excavations, this research aims to explore and recognise the palaces and gardens of the early Islamic centuries of Isfahan, as one of the important centers of Iranian civilization between the first and 5th centuries of Hijri. It has been carried out by using historical sources and some contemporary researches and it tries to examine the situation of Isfahan in terms government buildings and noble palaces and gardens and identity their owners and location. The results showed that many palaces were built in Isfahan in the early Islamic centuries. They are divided into two categories: government palaces and gardens and private palaces and gardens. Since the first until third century of Hijri, government examples belonged to arab rulers and private examples mainly belonged to arab nobles. In the 4th and early 5th centuries of Hijri, with the selection of Isfahan as one of Al-e-Bouyeh's government centers, government and private palaces were mainly given to the members of this family. Although the change of the urban center of Isfahan from Jey to Yahudiyeh during the studied centuries, led to a change in the place of government examples; however, palaces and private gardens were built in both time periods, mainly on the edge of the river and the coast of Zayandehrud..
abbas ali ahmadi
Abstract
Although Borkhar county includes the plain and mountainous regions of northern part of Isfahan, the rich historical-cultural background, the strategic importance of their ancient highways, the plurality of settlements, their influential roles in the economic and social aspects of the region , Political ...
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Although Borkhar county includes the plain and mountainous regions of northern part of Isfahan, the rich historical-cultural background, the strategic importance of their ancient highways, the plurality of settlements, their influential roles in the economic and social aspects of the region , Political and cultural affairs of the Isfahan, considering the Central Plateau of Iran, they are less attended by the historical researchers, moreover; there is not much information about its various historical aspects; hence, in the present research, Historically, in the form of library studies and field observations, it is attempting to identify the background of the region in the pre and Islam era, their administrative structure, historical evolution and socio-economic situation of the region during the Sassanid and Qajar periods. Based on the results of this study, it was revealed that Borkhar was one of the major religious and cultural centers of the Isfahan in the Sassanid period. The importance of this area during the Islamic era was due to their important highways, locations, cultivated lands, and also their influential roles affecting a number of historical events, particularly in 3rd and 4th AH as well as Seljuq and Safavid dynasty and its residential areas developed remarkabl