In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History

Functions of the National Association of Anzali in the Constitutional Era (from Moharam to Shaban, 1325)

mohammad hasan moradi; azam esmailzadeh

Volume 11, اول , September 2023, , Pages 1-14

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2022.10141

Abstract
  In the Constitutional Era, many associations were established all over Iran, especially in Guilan’cities such as Rasht, Anzali, Lahijan, and Astara. The Formation of these associations, like other organizations and NGOs, was to establish a new arrangement and pay attention to the role of people ...  Read More

The Economic Role of Arvand River Opening in Local Governments Relations with the Abbasid Caliphate
Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2012, , Pages 5-17

Abstract
  Abstract The Arvand River opening was an important strategic waterway that connected the Persian Gulf to Mesopotamia. Except ancient local governments of Kharaks, Kharasan, in the Islamic era, local governments and movements such as the Zangiyan, Baridyan and Qaramatha empowered in the region. Although ...  Read More

Qajar kings Challenges with Local Rulers of Balochistan (1212 to 1264 AH / 1797 to 1848 AD)

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Volume 3, Issue 6 , October 2015, , Pages 5-22

Abstract
  At the beginning of the Qajar government Balochistan was caught in the chaos caused by the conflict of local Khans. A large part of this region that has always been a part of the historical geography of Iran finally broke through the intervention of the United Kingdom. The researcher is trying to find ...  Read More

Farahabad Mint: Recognition of Historical and Numismatic Evidence

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Volume 4, اول , February 2016, , Pages 5-15

Abstract
  to the quality and information derived from data on the Safavid coins, considerable part of these objects are amongst the primary and particular sources for economical, political, social and cultural history studies of aforementioned period. These coins also have important role in local history studies. ...  Read More

Foundations and Evolution of the Safavid Ghaliyaneh Thought From Sheikh Junayd to Shah Ismail: “the role of the sufi religious orders of Ahl-e haq (Kakeyis), Alawiyan and Shabaks”

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Volume 4, . , October 2016, , Pages 5-18

Abstract
  The Safavid Tarighat ‘Sufi Religious Order’, experienced distinct religious events during its life. Sufi religious thought evolution of the Safavids, from Sheikh Junayd to Shah Ismail, has been reviewed in this article. The research relying on the resources from the Safavid period and religious ...  Read More

Large Landlords Encounter with the first stage of Land Reform in Kurdistan (Iran)

Shahin Ranaie; Ali Bigdeli

Volume 5, Issue 9 , March 2017, , Pages 5-22

Abstract
  The first stage of land reform program only included major landowners. However, it had common aims at the country, but it is encountered different reactions in various areas. Landowners upon their facilities and conditions did different proceeds to prevent implementation of land reform and oppose state ...  Read More

A Review of the Historical Events of Boyer Ahmad in Local Songs of Qajar Era (1208 – 1308 AH)

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, , Pages 6-18

Abstract
  Boyer Ahmad is one of the old Iranian tribes and the greatest tribe of Lor who live from Behbahan to the foothills of Dena mountain. In Qajar era a lot of events had happened in their socio-political life of this tribe that only a few of them were recorded in local songs.  Since the late of Zandieh ...  Read More

An Analysis of Economic and Cultural Challenges for the Establishment of Constitutionalism in Kashan

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Volume 5, . , March 2017, , Pages 9-26

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    This paper will examine economic and religious challenges that existed in Kashan which must be dealt with in creation of a constitutional structure. Kashan economic context, in which the new system would be deployed, was the heir of unorganized economic situation of Iran in the Qajar era that ...  Read More

Causes of strike of oil workers in Khoozestan (1329-1330)

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Volume 6, . , March 2018, , Pages 11-24

Abstract
  In the midst of the Oil Nationalization Movement, south oil areas (including Khuzestan) were of great attentions. In addition to the oil industry in these areas that the debates to control them were in the peak point, oil workers' strikes in 1951 caused some stances in this regard. In March of 1951 a ...  Read More

Pars, the main focus of Sustainability and the Foundation of Political Thought Continuity of Iranshahr in Islamic Era

Mahmoodreza Koohkan

Volume 6, . , March 2018, , Pages 11-24

Abstract
  By the collapse of Sasanid empire, many of the theoretical foundations of Iranshahr political thoughts faced a serious challenge. The intellectual system of Arab attackers was not compatible at all with Sasanids' political traditions and landowning customs. The ethnic and tribal history and then Islamic ...  Read More

The Role of Sheikh Abu Eshaq Kazerouni in the Expansion of Islam in Kazeroun (Second Half of the Fourth Century to the Early Fifth Century AH)

Azam Rahimi Jaberi

Volume 7, Issue 13 , March 2019, , Pages 11-26

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2019.5584

Abstract
  Sheikh Abu Eshaq Kazerouni was born in the second half of the fourth century in a new Muslim Zoroastrian family in Kazeroun. This period coincided with the rule of Al-e Buye, which supported the religious tolerance policy of religious minorities, and Kazeroun was one of the main centers of Zoroastrians ...  Read More

Supporting the Lower class in Iran Ilkhanid Period: A Sample of the Rab'-e Rashidi (Tabriz)

Shahram Yousefifar

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2019, , Pages 11-28

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2019.47332.2255

Abstract
  In the aftermath of the invasion and domination of the Mongols over Iran (7th century AH / 13th AD) and the emergence of widespread social crises of the lower class, it was necessary to adopt appropriate supportive policies to regulate their situation and reduce poverty, in order to ensure social stability ...  Read More

Political and social situation of nahavand inthePeriod of Fath Ali Shah Qajar

mostafa souri

Volume 8, Issue 15 , March 2020, , Pages 11-36

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.30891.1861

Abstract
  Nahavanda city in western Iran and is now a part of the province hamadan. Nahavand due to attractions the agricultural boomand other natural has attracted attention Qajar rulers and princes; if this became a good income accruing to them. Qajar Iran was a process that by giving states and provinces rule ...  Read More

The Role of Dailamanies in Sasanian Fall

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Volume 4, اول , February 2016, , Pages 16-26

Abstract
  Local historiography is a branch of knowledge which studies and records historical events that taking place within the borders of a city, state or a region and is a subcomponent of the country’s history. The significant aspect of local historiography is its connection with a specific area and its ...  Read More

Orbelean Family (Siwnik government) relationships and the Mongol commanders and illkhanid dynasty
Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2012, , Pages 18-33

Abstract
    Abstract One of the areas that the Mongols attacked, and the acquisition and mastery of that area was their aim, was Armenia. In this period, many parts of this land were ruled by the family of prominent and famous Lords of Armenia. One of those clans was the clan of Orbelian that had considerable ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of Social Problems in Local Histories and Dynastic Era of Shah Abbas Safavi I

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, , Pages 19-35

Abstract
  Despite public awareness about the Safavid era, mostly inferred from contemporary European writers and reports of the Safavid dynasty, a series evidence of social issues can be found in dynastic local histories. Concerning the historiography in the era of Shah Abbas, two types of sources had been written ...  Read More

A Survey of the Factors Involving in the Repression of the Beradust Kurds and Its Consequences as well as Conquering the Castle of Dam Dam During the Reign of the Safavid Shah Abbas I

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Volume 4, . , October 2016, , Pages 19-28

Abstract
  During the Safavid era, the Kurdish tribes and clans that play an important role in the political activities of the Safavid state, can be said that during the reign of Shah Abbas I increased their role. One of these tribes, was the Bradust Kurds whose residency placed in the northwesten Iran: Urumiyeh ...  Read More

The Foundations of the Legitimacy of Saffarids Government of Sistan

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Volume 3, Issue 6 , October 2015, , Pages 23-44

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  The formation of a government depends on subjective foundations and the semantic background that were believed by people. This semantic background is the same as legitimacy. Safari government as one of the local governments in the realm of the Abbasid caliphate, based on military power and hegemony stepped ...  Read More

Territorial Reformations in Iran and Its Zonal Consequences (Case Study of Boyer Ahmad khans’ Riot From Winter 1341 To Spring 1342)

Fateme Zeynali; Mohammad Reza ʻAlam

Volume 5, Issue 9 , March 2017, , Pages 23-41

Abstract
  Performance of territorial reformations rule in 1341, despite abundant defects, at the first step, caused the traditional territorial system and lord-serf relation to be resolved. In this process, compulsory land division and as a result of it, the lost of the political, social and economic powers of ...  Read More

The History of The First Modern Schools in Kermanshah (1899-1906)

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Volume 6, . , March 2018, , Pages 25-36

Abstract
  The study of Kermanshah's first modern schools foundation can be an introduction to the process of the modern cultural evolutions and modern civil institutes and also it can be an entrance to the history of the west of country's cultural evolutions. The establishment of the modern schools in kermanshah ...  Read More

Zoroastrian Community of Fars Province and Its Fate at the Beginning of the Fifth Century Hegira

Hamidreza Dalvand

Volume 6, . , March 2018, , Pages 25-46

Abstract
  Fars, because of a long historical background and origin of Sasanid dynasty, was the only province of Iran that led the Iranian Zoroastrian community in times after fall of Sasanians. Historical evidence and documents in the Zoroastrian centers of Fars enjoyed the necessary prosperity and recognition ...  Read More