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Volume 6 (2018)
Volume 5 (2017)
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Research Journal of Iran Local Histories is an open access and peer-reviewed Semiannual journal dedicated to the advancement of Iran Local Histories. Papers are subject to a double-blind peer review process to ensure the quality of their underlying research methodology and argument. The submitted papers will be published after review as well as the approval of the editorial board. The journal was established by Payame Noor University. The honorable professors and researchers are highly appreciated if they visit this site, register, submit and set up their papers based on authors guidelines. Therefore, visiting in person or calling the journal office are not recommended, so all connections with authors and reviewers are done through the website. The journal provides article download statistics.

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Research Journal of Iran Local Histories is a fully access journal which means that all articles are available on the internet to all users immediately upon publication. Research Journal of Iran Local Histories is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0). In this journal and Under open access license, authors retain ownership of the copyright for their content, but allow anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute, and/or copy the content as long as the original authors and source are cited properly. The authors are the copyright holder in this journal and retain the copyright and full publishing rights without restrictions.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Title:Research Journal of Iran Local Histories
  • ISSN (Print): 2345-2390
  • ISSN (Print):  2538-5321
  • Coverage:
    • Introduction, Critique and Analytical Review of Iranian Local History Sources
    • Introducing, reviewing and analyzing documents related to Iranian local history
    • Identification and revival of manuscripts related to local history of Iran;
    • Explaining the Importance of Local Historiography and the Necessity of Recognizing Local History for Optimal Understanding of Iranian History
    • Understanding the culture and civilization of different Iranian ethnic groups historically
    • Introducing Iranian Local Governments
    • The Role of Local Governments and Local Families in Iranian Historical Developments
    • The Role of Local Families in the Development of Iranian Culture and Civilization
    • Identifying influential local personalities in political history ranian Cultural and Civilization
    • Social and cultural art history of different regions of Iran
  • Language: Persian; including English abstracts and bibliographies
  • Start Year: 2012
  • Frequency: Semiannual
  • Place of Publication: Iran
  • PublisherPayame Noor University
  • Status: Active
  • Refereed: Yes
  • Type of Access: Open Access (OA)
  • Type of License:  Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0)
  • Plagiarism Detection Software:  Hamyab
  • Type of Publication: Online submission, Free 
  • Full text access: Open Access
  • Revenue Sources: Institutional support, Donation
  • Type of Material: Serial (Periodical)
pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
Studying the process and circumstances of spreading Shiism in Fars during the Safavid period

sasan Tahmasbi; Sayyed Saheb Barzin

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 1-10

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2025.71850.2928

Abstract
  The historical province of Fars was considered as one of the centers of Sunnis before the establishment of the Safavid government, and most of its people were Sunni Shafii but during the Safavid era, Shiism overcame Sunnism in that region, and only in some parts of the southern part of the current province ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
The Role of the Samanids in the Formation of the Political and Military Movement of Ali ibn Muhammad al-Barezi in Kerman Based on Numismatic Studies

Saeed Soleimani; Hooshang Khosrobeigi; Yazdan Farrokhi; abdollah sajedi

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 11-24

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2025.71820.2925

Abstract
  Alī ibn-i Muḥammad Bārzī is a figure who, despite posing a significant challenge to the Buyids in Kerman around 359-361 AH, remains shrouded in obscurity in the events of Iranian history in the 4th century. This is because primary sources have largely remained silent about him, so much so that his ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
Rural Culture Houses of West Azerbaijan: An Analysis of a Governmental Experience in Cultural Transformation and Its Obstacles in the Second Pahlavi Era

mohsen parvish; moha,mad bitarafan

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 25-40

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2025.75065.3000

Abstract
  The rulers of the second Pahlavi government did not consider merely distributing land among the peasants sufficient to achieve the goals of land reform. Therefore, they sought to create various organizations in addition to it in order to achieve the goals of land reform in Iran. One of these institutions ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
Study and analysis of Zoroastrian endowments and their impact on the social and cultural status of the Zoroastrians of Kerman during the Qajar and Pahlavi periods.

arash ziatabari; Feizollah Boushasb Gousheh; Ahmad Kamranifar

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 41-56

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2025.73031.2959

Abstract
  giving are among the most important moral principles in Zoroastrianism. Since ancient times, Zoroastrians have been making themselves and others happy by giving charity and setting up almshouses. Iranian Zoroastrians, especially the Zoroastrians of Kerman, were pioneers in this good deed by dedicating ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
The historical process of naming Jovain

Alireza Darabi; morteza daneshvari

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 57-74

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2025.72390.2939

Abstract
  Jovain is an ancient land with an ancient history, a land that has many famous and honored people. Numerous remains and evidence indicate the importance of the city of Juvin in ancient times. However, the importance of Jovain in the post-Islamic periods and the periods of the Ilkhanids and Timurids is ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
Re-identification of the historical district boundaries of Shiraz and its changes based on shrines and cemeteries

mona ghorbani; soleyman haidari

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 75-88

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2026.75292.3005

Abstract
  The historical cities of Iran are a collection of urban spaces and structures that were delimited by gates, and often a wall and a moat. The gates and ramparts could shift over time with the expansion or contraction of the city's perimeter, resulting in variable city sizes. Graves and cemeteries have ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
Financial policies of the Marwanites in the transoxiana region

Mohsen bigdeli; Mohammadazim Hosseinbor; fatemeh jafarniya; Kzrim najafi barzegar

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 89-104

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2026.73095.2956

Abstract
  Due to its economic richness and strategic position, Transoxiana was one of the key financial sources for the Marwanid. The fiscal policies of this era, particularly in collecting Tribute and tax, faced challenges such as local resistance and cultural diversity. Examining these policies is essential, ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
The Concept of Iran in the Historiography of Sharaf Khan Badlisi: A Historical-Conceptual Approach (The Kurds in the Safavid Era)

amin davoodi; ghobad mansourbakht

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 105-122

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2026.75621.3013

Abstract
  Sharafnameh by Bidlisi holds a special place as one of the significant sources of local Iranian historiography, focusing on the history of Kurdish emirs. This work is the first historiographical source that specifically addresses the Kurds and their connection to the history of Iran. Bidlisi, with his ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
Power Centralization and Local Resistance in Qajar Iran: A Case Study of Mir Hashem Ouzi’s Rebellion

Seyed Abolfazl razavi; rasul ahmadlu

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 123-136

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2026.75928.3019

Abstract
  The relationship between the central government and local powers in Qajar-era Iran was consistently marked by tensions and resistance from regional elites and local actors. The province of Fars, particularly its southern districts such as Larestan, due to its strategic location and the complexity of ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
Activity of British companies in Isfahan during of Qajar period (1875-1925)

Ali Akbar Jafari; Masoumeh Choopani

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 137-150

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2026.74447.2989

Abstract
  Prior to the Qajar period, Isfahan’s strategic position along major trade routes made it an attractive destination for foreign merchants. Following its designation as the capital of the Safavid dynasty, a number of foreign trading companies established offices in the city. However, the Afghan invasion ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
Exploring the Historical Thresholds of Shiraz Through the Eyes of Foreign Travelers from the Beginning of the Safavid Era to the End of the Qajar Period

Fatemeh Mokhtari; Sahand Lotfi; Mahsa Sholeh; Seyed Mohammad Hossein Zakeri

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 151-169

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2026.73947.2984

Abstract
  A B S T R A C TThis study examines the historical thresholds of Shiraz as perceived by foreign travelers from the beginning of the Safavid era through the end of the Qajar period. By focusing on the natural and built elements that shaped these entrances, the research explores how thresholds influenced ...  Read More

pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
The Plunder of the Venetian Merchants' Caravan in Lar and its Consequences on the Evolution of Shah Abbas I's Foreign Policy:From the Conquest of Lar to the Seizure of Bahrain and Hormuz

Mohammad Hassan Rahimian

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2026, Pages 170-183

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2026.76297.3026

Abstract
  Shah Abbas I of the Safavid dynasty can be regarded as a commercially oriented and development-minded ruler. During his reign, Iran’s foreign trade relations experienced remarkable growth. His foreign policy was centered on eliminating obstacles to international trade and firmly establishing absolute ...  Read More

The Indo-European, Old Iranian Fire and its Association with the Lurish Fire
Volume 8, Issue 15 , March 2020, , Pages 229-244

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7573.1258

Abstract
  The origin of the new  Iranian tribes originates in the common proto-Indo-European and Aryan era, who lived on a region known as the Pontic-Caspian and Kazakhastan (the Andronovo culture belongs to the Indo-Iranian tribes), and we can find out to their common heritage in spite of their separation ...  Read More

“Struck in Deh Dasht”, An Introduction to Safavid Coins Newly Discovered from the Abandoned Mint of Kohgiluyeh Region
Volume 13, Issue 1 , May 2025, , Pages 137-150

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2025.73254.2964

Abstract
  A B S T R A C TAs the most prominent city in the Kohgiluyeh region (located in southwestern Iran), “Deh Dasht” has always maintained a geographical and historical connection with the southeastern parts of Khuzestan (particularly the city of Behbahan), throughout its centuries-long history. ...  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)
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

States Campaign Against Anti-tribal Policies of Reza Shah Relying on the Beyranvand Tribe of Lorestan
Volume 5, Issue 9 , March 2017, , Pages 125-138

Abstract
  Reza Shah came to throne in Iran when the government of Iran was faced with the political and military weakness and also was the plaything of the powers of the north and south of the country, namely Russia and Britain. The tribes in the region had its own power and influence. Reza Khan, since the establishment ...  Read More

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