In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History
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Administrative, Cultural and Economic Structure of Borkhar County from Sassanid to Ghajarid

abbas ali ahmadi

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 11-30

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7045

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 ...  Read More

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The Role of the Samanids in Tabarestan's Political-Military Movements

Javad HERAVI

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 31-44

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7046

Abstract
  The unstable role of the Samanids over a century in Tabarestan was not without effect. The main element in the political and military domination of the Khorasan amirs in the province was the widespread unrest following the rise of the Alawites, the weakening of the Abbasid Caliphate, and especially the ...  Read More

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Historical Geography of A’lam Region in the Islamic Period (From the Beginning to the Emergence of the Ilkhanids)

habib sharafi safa; Esmail Ganghis Ardehai

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 45-60

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7047

Abstract
  Historical events in addition to time span affected by regional extension. This factor makes the researcher of history inevitably scrutinizing the location of events. A’lam's history and developments have not been exempt from this rule. A’lam is the northern most point in the province of ...  Read More

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A Research on the Historical Background of Qom City Based on Archaeological Studies and Historical Evidence

rasoul ahmadi; reza MehrAfarin; Seyyed Rasoul Mousavi Haji, Seyyed Rasoul

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 61-76

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7048

Abstract
  During the Islamic period, Qom has been known as the second religious center in Iran due to the shrine of Masoumeh (AS). The influence of the religious factor in introducing this city is so that a group of historians believe that before the emergence of Islam, there was no urban base in this region. ...  Read More

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Analysis of the Political-Military Role of Kohgiluyeh in the Safavid Period

Mohammad-Mahdi Roshanfekr; reza moeini

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 77-92

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7059

Abstract
  The province of Kohgiluyeh in the Safavid era (1135-907 AH) was one of the most important states and one of the Biglarbegian and included several rulers including Hawizeh, Dezful and Basra. Its geographical area started from the modern city of Yasuj and ended at the shores of the Persian Gulf in the ...  Read More

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Fars Rebellions in the Nader Shah’s Era: Backgrounds, Contexts and Substrates and Consequences

Ahmad Bazmandegan Khamiri

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 93-108

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7049

Abstract
  Fars province has been one of the most important parts of Iran's land throughout history. In the Nader Shah’s period, this state was one of the most troublesome areas that occurred frequently in those insurrections. Several fields have caused them to emerge. The insurgency led to the occasional ...  Read More

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Khan Talesh's Political Stances With the Russian Government During the Qajar Period up to the Treaty of Turkmenchay

Reza Sha’abani; sina forouzesh; laleh erfani namin

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 109-122

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7050

Abstract
  The effort of one of the strategic regions of Iran, located in the west of the Caspian Sea, has been very effective in determining the political borders due to its special position. Simultaneously with the extinction of the Safavids, most landowners, in an effort to protect their own interests, turned ...  Read More

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Factors Affecting Weapons Smuggling in the Persian Gulf and the Port of Bushehr During the Years before World War I (1297-1331 AH/ 1880-1913 AD)

ali shahvand; mehdi asadi

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 123-142

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7051

Abstract
    The trade of weapons greatly prospered during the years before World War I in the Persian Gulf. The easy access of British opposition forces in India to these weapons was prompted by British authorities’ efforts to ban this trade in the Persian Gulf. In this regard by British referring, ...  Read More

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Nazar Ali Khan of Amraei and the Riot of Salar al-Dowleh

mohsen Rahmati; Kiumarth Dalvand

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 143-160

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7052

Abstract
  Salar al-Dowleh’s riot was one of the events that greatly affected the political-social situation of Iran following the constitutional revolution. Salar al-Dowleh, son of Mozaffar al-Din Shah, who for many years governed the western provinces of the country, campaigned several times for various ...  Read More

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Investigating the Official Position of Kalantari in Kerman in Qajar Era

mohammad khodaverdi

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 161-176

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7053

Abstract
  Being a Kalantar (police officer) was one of  the important royal position in kerman in Qajar era and it was considered a high rank among official ranks in the state. The most important duty of a Kalantar was collecting taxes, providng discipline, security and supervision of food preparation and ...  Read More

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Study of the Impact of the Power Ups and Downs of the Bakhtiari Khans on Political and Social Developments of Fars State (1909-1913 AD)

Masoud Shafie Sarvestani; Mohammad Reza Alam

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 177-196

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7054

Abstract
    After the conquest of Tehran, Bakhtiari Khans have achieved the highest levels of state and executive power from the position of tribal leaders for the first time. Achieving Bakhtiari Khans to power in second constitutional governments was accompanied by ups and downs that had effects across the ...  Read More

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Typology and Analysis of Crimes In Tehran, In Accordance with the Book Series “Social History of Tehran in 13th Century”

marjan negahi

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 197-218

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7055

Abstract
  The selecting of Tehran as the capital of the Qajar dynasty, along with events such as the entrance of colonial countries, the movement towards modernity and World War II, faced the city with many social challenges, including increasing crime. The series of books "Social History of Tehran in the Thirteenth ...  Read More

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An Analytical Study on the Performance of Small Baladias During Reza Shah’s Era; Case Study of Fars

mahdi khodami; Morteza Nouraei; asghar foroughiabri

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 219-234

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7056

Abstract
  This study attempted to examine the performance of minor baladias during Pahlavi I. Minor baladia in Fars refers to the municipalities of Fars, except Shiraz. In these areas, the number of members of the Baldaia Association was only six. In those regions, baladia was a newly emerging system, where people ...  Read More

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A Study of Problems of Agriculture in Isfahan During World War II and Government Measures to Control It (1941- 1945 AD)

Mohammad Bakhtiari; matin eslahi; mahshid sadat eslahi

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 235-252

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7057

Abstract
  The occupation of Iran by the Allies in World War II and its problems such as insecurity, inflation, hoarding, smuggling, and rural migration to cities, caused extensive damage to Iranian agriculture, including Isfahan. The government has taken various measures to deal with existing problems. The purpose ...  Read More

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Analysis of Lorestan Schools’ Name in Pahlavi Era

Jahangir Khosravi Shakib; Soheila Torabi Farsani; alireza abtahi

Volume 8, Issue 16 , September 2020, Pages 253-276

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2020.7058

Abstract
  Choosing name for companies, Institutions, schools, and public universities in any government is related to its ideology. No doubt, any choice is appropriate to the views, thoughts and opinions of the authorities or decision-makers of that government. In other words, the survey of public schools’ ...  Read More