In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History
The Economic and Trade Status of Qazvin During the Safavid Era (After Being the Capital)

Bagher Ali ʻAdelfar ʻAdelfar; Zahra Ali-Mohammadi

Volume 5, Issue 9 , March 2017, , Pages 93-106

Abstract
  Qazvin as one of the most important Iranian cities at the Safavid reign, when it was the capital, reached the peak of its development. But after about four decades when the capital moved from Qazvin to Isfahan, without any doubt, this transferring had significant consequences for Qazvin city. In fact, ...  Read More

An Analysis of the Role of Bodaq Sultan Mokri (1111-1017 AH/1699-1608 AD) in the History of Mokri Emirate at the End of the Safavid Rule

Siamand Khalili; Osman Yusefi

Volume 5, Issue 9 , March 2017, , Pages 175-204

Abstract
  Mokri emirate formation before the establishment of the Safavid state, in the northwest of Iran, is considered a turning point in the history of Mokrian area. Local rulers of the emirates, each in their own time, have made their most efforts for the development of this area. In the meantime, Bodaq Sultan ...  Read More

Kurdish Relations with the Safavid and Ottoman Governments from Shah Ismail I to the End of the Reign of Shah Abbas I (907- 1038 AH)

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Volume 3, Issue 6 , October 2015, , Pages 122-136

Abstract
  From the very beginning until the fall of the dynasty of the Safavids Kurdish tribes had a significant position. Although the presence and power of Kurds in any period of the Safavid state was different in the sense that sometimes highlights the essential role and sometimes it was weak and ineffective, ...  Read More