In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History
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Economic and Trade Situation of Azerbaijan in the 4th Century AH

Parisa Ghorbannejad

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 11-32

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8046

Abstract
  Although Azerbaijan was in a state of political turmoil in the fourth century AH, it enjoyed economic prosperity due to its rich natural and human resources, strategic location, and the development of cities, roads, and villages. This survey intends to study the causes of economic prosperity of Azerbaijan ...  Read More

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Banu Shumleh; the Issue of Legitimacy and Their Local Politics

mohsen Rahmati

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 33-50

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8045

Abstract
  Several Atabeg dynasties emerged in different parts of Iran in the second half of the 6/12th century as a result of the weakness of the Seljuqs. One of which was formed by the elders of the Afshar tribe in the region of Khuzestan and Lorestan. One of their chiefs, Shumleh, entered the Seljuqid court ...  Read More

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Analytical Study of Economic Proceeding of Local Government Kerman Seljuks

mohsen morsalpour; MOHAMMAD PIRI

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 51-60

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8047

Abstract
  In Kerman governments trying to promote of agriculture and taking water and water sharing, have a stable income. Geographers have reported that in Kerman in early Islamic centuries, agriculture prospered and achieved various agricultural product. But trade was booming for lack of proper roads, cities ...  Read More

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Maku Castle in the Safavid and Ottoman Conflicts

jafar Aghazadeh

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 61-78

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8048

Abstract
  With the formation of the Safavid government and the beginning of the Ottoman-Iran wars in northwestern Iran, Maku region, with Maku Castle as its center, became one of the gateways between Persian territories and eastern Anatolia in the center of these battles. The castle’s ownership shifted many ...  Read More

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Kalhor Tribe and Ruling Powers from Safavid Period to the End of Mohammad Shah Qajar Rule

Manizheh Karami; Mehri Edrisi; nezamali dehnavi; saleh aminpour

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 79-94

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8049

Abstract
  Kalhor tribe is one of the prominent tribes in western Iran, which has been living in the foothills of the Zagros since ancient times and like other tribes, has played a role in the political and military history of Iran. This study aims to clarify the position of the Kalhor tribe in political and military ...  Read More

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Staudy and Analysis of Ilmokri Endeavors in the Relations and Political Developments of the Afshari and Zandi Periods (1148-1210 AH

moslem solimaniyan; zoleikha amini

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 95-110

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8050

Abstract
  In the twelfth century AH, Ilmokri was the most important tribe in the Savojbolagh region. Geographical location, social structure and high population power allowed Mokri tribe to play an important role in the political and social developments of Savojbolagh and its surrounding region. The endeavors ...  Read More

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GhaedHeidarGenavehei and His Role in the Economic and Social Developments of Northern Regions of the Persian Gulf in Zandiyeh Era

habibollah saeedinia; Hoseain Abdollah por

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 111-128

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8051

Abstract
  Following the collapse of the Safavid dynasty, Iran experienced a new historical phase. One of the significant features of this era, was the immigration, residence and dominance of different tribal groups toward the northern side of the Persian Gulf. After Nader Shah came to power, he gave special attention ...  Read More

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The Position and Function of Bushehr Merchants in the Movement of Southern Iran

hosein hozhabrian; Seyed Saheb Barzin

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 129-154

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8052

Abstract
  After the victory of the Constitutional Revolution, southern Iran underwent many political changes, culminating in the World War I. The merchants of Bushehr, who had gained more economic power since the beginning of the nineteenth century and had gradually become interested in social and political activities, ...  Read More

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Documentary Analysis of the Third Period of Abdul Samad Mirza's Rule (Governorship) in Qazvin with Focus on Alamut

zekrollah mohammadi; Davod Elahi

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 155-176

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8053

Abstract
  Qazvin is one of the important provinces in terms of geography as well as lucrative revenues was always considered by the government during the Qajar period.But these privileges,which should have been spent on the city and welfare of people, was all about filling of the no capacity pockets of princes.among ...  Read More

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Review the characteristics of the social status of the Qajar’s Houses (Case Study: Isfahan - Hakim District)

Fateme Meisami; maryam ghasemi sichani; Mohsen Afshari; Farzad Mirmojarabian; Morteza Nourae

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 177-196

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8054

Abstract
  After the Safavid Government, the importance of the city of Isfahan diminished and many buildings were abandoned due to the transfer of the government center and the government compound fell into ruin. After the beginning of the Qajar dynasty and the efforts of the ruler of Isfahan Mirza Hosein Khan ...  Read More

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The Prospect of Carpet Business and the Operation of Business Companies in Sultan Abad, Iraq(Arak) (1906-1941 AD)

abdolah motevali; mahdi jiryaei; Mohaammad Hassanbeigi

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 197-212

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8055

Abstract
  Sultan Abad, Iraq, is the old name of the city of Arak, which was built at the time of Fathali Shah Qajar in (1231 AH ) by his warlord Yusuf Khan Gurji.The philosophy behind the building of the city was the creation of a military center and the construction of a garrison for the security of the region. ...  Read More

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The Role of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company in the Formation of the Spatial- Physical Structure of Masjed-e-Soleiman Company (From the Beginning of Oil Discovery to the Nationalization of the Oil Industry 1287-1330)

Reza Habibinejad; Hayedeh Khamseh; Ali Bahranipour

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 213-230

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8056

Abstract
  The transfer of the oil concession to William Knox Darcy in 1901, followed by the discovery of oil in the Masjed Soleyman oil field in 1908, provided the ground for employment and migration of labor from abroad and inside to the Masjed Soleyman . The managers of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company set up temporary ...  Read More

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General Hygiene in Booshehr: A Case Study of Drinking Water and Its Problems

khadijeh hoseynzadeh; manizheh Sadri; simin fasihi; Monireh Kazemi Rashed

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 231-246

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8057

Abstract
  Public health is about the individual, group and community. Components such as personal, social and environmental health and water are important. Considering the importance of water in public health, this study investigates the process of drinking water in Bushehr city from the Qajar to Pahlavi dynasty. ...  Read More

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The Empact of Word War ll on the Bread and Cereal Crisis Incidence in Zanjan (1941-1943 AD)

SHOKAT AFSHARI; abolfazl razavi

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 247-266

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8058

Abstract
  Zanjan city had played a significant role in contemporary history,due to being located between Tehran and Azarbaijan.  During World War II , this city due to the placement on the levelled roads and railway attracted the attention of Allies at first. when Iran was divided between The Allies at 1320, ...  Read More

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The Geostrategic Importance of the South of the Iran (Persian Gulf) in the US System of Interests During World War II to Cold

mikail vahidirad

Volume 9, issue18 , September 2021, Pages 267-284

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2021.8129

Abstract
  World War II, like World War I, despite its declaration of neutrality soon swamped Iran, its strategic position to help the Soviets overcome Germany paved the way for the British, US, and Soviet powers to occupy Iranian territory. The US military presence in Iran has been analyzed from the same perspective. ...  Read More