In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History
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An Investigation of the Religious Situation of Kerman in the Qara-Khitai Period (1223-1305 AD)

jamshid Roosta; Sahar Pourmehdizadeh

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 11-28

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7565

Abstract
  The province of Kerman was conquered by the Baraq Hajib and from the early third decade of the seventh century AH and was under the control of this ruler and his successors until the early eighth century. The tact of Baraq Hajib and some of its successors not only maintained Kerman's political stability, ...  Read More

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Al-Kart's Policies and Strategies to Create Political Stability and Security in Khorasan

Ghasem Gharib; javad abbasi

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 29-44

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7563

Abstract
  Al-Kart dynasty was established in eastern Khorasan on the eve of Mongols invasion and from the beginning, they accepted the supremacy of them. In the era of the Kartid rule in Khorasan, several factors contributed to the unrest of this state, and the Kartid rulers managed to secure their political stability ...  Read More

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Historical Recognition of the Meaning and Scope of the Term Iraq-i- Ajam (Up to the end of Ilkhanids Period)

Abbas Ahmadvand

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 45-60

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7560

Abstract
  Iraq-i- Ajam was one of Geographical-Historical areas once considered as one of the most important states of Iran throughout its history. It has always been the interests of many rulers to identify the boundaries of the realm of their domination, geographers, and other scholars in terms of geographically ...  Read More

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To Examine the Foundations of Al-Muzaffar's Judiciary System

hoshang khosro beagi; mozhgan sadeghifard; Jamshid Norozi

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 61-78

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7562

Abstract
  Presence of Mongolians in Iran not only was a military event but also their migration to the Iran plateau has imposed its effects on the economic, cultural, social and administrative infrastructures. Administrative system was among the first affected sections at the very beginning years. Though these ...  Read More

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Critique of the Thirteen-year History of Mazandaran (750-762 AH) in the Reports of Historical Sources of the Eighth Century AH

Ahad Mehraban nezhad Kelageri; Alireza Karimi; Vali Dinparast; Hosein Mir Jafari

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 79-94

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7568

Abstract
  The eighth century historiography of Mazandaran is a reflection of the efforts of the Marashi dynasty in order to show events upside down and distorted. This kind of writing and attitude was republished by historians in later centuries. Therefore, the repetition of this method in historiography led to ...  Read More

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An Introduction to the Shamsiyyah Sect in the Garmsirat of Fars Province from the Eighth Century to the Late Ninth Century AH, with an Emphasis on Prominent Manuscripts

mohmmad vosoghi; younes sadeghi

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 95-114

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7570

Abstract
  "Shamsiah" is one of the sects of Garmsirat of Fars during eighth to tenth centuries.  The founder of this sect is "Sheikh Mohammed Abi Najm (704-786 H). The expansion of the Shamsiah sect on commercial routes khonj to Lar and Hermes with the support of the ruler of Larestan, Amir sif al-Din Nusrat ...  Read More

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Bureaucrats performance in the political and economic Affairs of Hormuz King

Mehran Rezaie

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 115-134

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7567

Abstract
  The  Fali family Rouasa are considered as powerful social groups in judicial affairs and office in southern iran,especially in the Hormuz domain, from the seventh to 11th century. such an increasing presence of human elements in the administrative and govermental affairs, the relational situation ...  Read More

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The Rise and Fall of the Local Family of Rooz Afzoon in Mazandaran

ghorbanali kenarodi

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 135-152

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7571

Abstract
   The local family of Rooz Afzoon in the shelter of Swadkoh’s castles and forests, and the adherence to Sadat Marashi's government and military service to them, managed to rule over Suzdok and parts of Eastern Mazandaran for more than a century. Two of the most prominent rulers of this family, ...  Read More

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investigate the Causes of migration of Rashvand clans to the Qazvin and its Consequences in the Safavid era

maryam bakhshi; bagherali adelfar; nasrollah pour mohammadi; Hossein Abadian

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 153-176

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7564

Abstract
  Expatriating social centrifugal forces tribes and clans, has been one of the policies of Iranian governments from the Safavid era with the aim of establishing security and controlling on them. Displacement Kurdish clans from their original habitat to other parts of country has been recognized as one ...  Read More

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Forming Crown Land (khalisa Sazi (in Mazandaran During Qajar Reign

shahram yousefifar; Masoumeh yadollahpour arabi

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 177-194

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7572

Abstract
  Qajar dynasty Paid special attention to crown land as one kind of historical government landholding in Mazandaran region because of its unique natural position. According to Financial and official policies, government adopted different measures in crown lands (khalisa) including (increase or decrease) ...  Read More

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The role of the Qajar Period Press in Promoting the Position of the Persian Gulf as a Member of the Presidency in the Body of Iran (Emphasis on the Newspapers Habl al-Matin, Hekmat, Chehrehnama and South)

Abbas Rezaei; Qobad Mansourbakht

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 195-214

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7566

Abstract
  The Persian Gulf, as Iran's sea route to the world and vice versa, has been under the political, cultural and economic sovereignty of Iran for most of history. This rule was the natural and logical consequence of the action of the largest country on the northern shores of the Persian Gulf in defense ...  Read More

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The Position of Kadkhodas in the Armanian-Christian Village of Zarneh in the Pahlavi’s Era Based on Astan Quds Razavi’s Archival Documents

Hassan Sadeghisamarjani

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 215-226

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7569

Abstract
  With the establishment of the Pahlavi’s regime in 1925, Iran was largely separated from the traditional and pre-modern positions of its state and took on more or less a quasi-modern form. One of the important bureaucratic positions, which had a regular and extensive relationship with the central ...  Read More

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A Study of Commercial Activities of Russia in Mashhad at Qajar Era (1890-1926 AD)

JALIL GHASSABIGAZKOUH; Hadi Valkili; yosef motavali.haghighi

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 227-248

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7573

Abstract
  Mashhad as a center of Khorasan province was of great economic and commercial importance; as far as it can be considered as a large port in northeastern Iran for import and export of goods. Because of the good commercial status of Mashhad, some of Russia and Governmental merchants proceed to build the ...  Read More

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The Impact of the Second International War on the Decline of the Economic Position of Bushehr Port

mohammad jafar chamankar

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 249-266

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7559

Abstract
  During World War II, the port of Bushehr was occupied During World War II, the port of Bushehr was occupied by the allies, like the rest of the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea‌.‌ Throughout the war‌ (1320-1324), Bushehr was the scene of a strong presence of English, Indian, and especially American ...  Read More

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Tabriz Police Organization, Modern Attempt to Establish Security and Rule

Morteza Shahsavari; abbas ghamimai

Volume 9, issue17 , March 2021, Pages 267-282

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.7561

Abstract
  The failure of the Qajar – era security agencies and organizations to act on legal standards has created a climate of mistrust with fear and concern among the citizens. Therefore, the Tabriz State Association as an institution arising from the Iranian constitutional aspiration, along with the establishment ...  Read More