In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History
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Investigating public health developments in Isfahan in the late 13th and early 14th centuries AH

afarin tavakoli; Vajihe Forutan

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 1-13

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2023.9523

Abstract
   Isfahan lacked suitable sanitation during the Qajar era. Some significant issues were the lack of healthy drinking water, unsanitary baths, and sewage disposal. In the Zell-e-Sultan period, due to some corrective measures, the health condition of the city improved partly. Based on the documents, ...  Read More

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Investigating the Situation of Major Ownership and Small Ownership and Types of Ownership Interests in Fars on the Eve of Land Reforms

zeynab ghanbarynejad; habibullah saeedinia

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 15-28

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2023.9524

Abstract
  Fars was one of the Major landowner areas in the country, and a large part of this area was the territory of tribes and nomads of the southern regions of the country whose rulers were the owners of many properties in Fars and allowed many atrocities against their subjects. The agricultural lands in the ...  Read More

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Reformatories in Tehran During the Pahlavi Period and the Study of the Status of Children Living in it

yaghoub khazaei

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 29-39

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2022.9525

Abstract
  The concept of "childhood" is one of the relatively neglected concepts in the science of history, and the field of "children's punishments" is neglected more than "childhood". In modern criminal law, juvenile delinquents have inalienable rights such as living in a separate place from adult prisoners. ...  Read More

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The land of Mesopotamia: Geographical Connection - Historical Influence on the eve of Conquest of Iran by Muslims

Mahdi Ebadi; naser adiban

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 41-55

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2022.9526

Abstract
  There are numerous historical analyzes about the process of the conquest of Iran by the Muslims, but the importance and determining the influence of the developments of the border regions and cities of Mesopotamia in the late Sassanid era have not been paid much attention to and have been neglected. ...  Read More

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Sufis and Sultans: Political Actions of Naqshbandi Sheikhs in the Ashtarkhanids Realm

Ali Aramjoo; Mohammad Ali Kazembeyki

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 57-71

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2023.9527

Abstract
  Sufism, which following the collapse of the Ilkhanate had gradually entered the social, economic, and political spheres, continued to play a significant role in these fields during the Uzbek domination on Transoxiana. Meanwhile, the Naqshbandiyya Tariqa was more important due to its spread and numerous ...  Read More

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Ups and downs of the 18th National Assembly elections in Kermanshah constituency (1332-1335)

Ebtehaj salimi; hasan zandiyehh; manocher samadivand; masomeh gharadaghi

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 73-90

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2023.9528

Abstract
  The coup against Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh supported by foreign powers on August 19, 1953, was the beginning of a new era in Iran's parliamentary history of Iran. After this incident, the parliament and elections were completely under the supervision of the government and its officials. The province of ...  Read More

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Interaction and confrontation between Ardalan and Zanganeh in the Safavid period

Abdolhadi Khademyani; mahbuob mahdavian; Amir Abdulahi

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 91-102

Abstract
  Examining the relations between tribes and tribes is one of the important topics of Iranian history. This issue is more important in the Safavid period, especially in the western regions of Iran, due to the hostile relations with the Ottoman government. In this article, the activism of two Kurdish clans ...  Read More

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Explanation of Shiraz demography in the Mongol period (623 AH-736 AH)

Ali Bahranipour; Lida Mavadatt; Ali Tavakolian

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 103-116

Abstract
  One of the most important consequences of the invasion and conquest of Iran by the Mongols in the 7th century of Hijri (13 AD) was the drastic population fluctuations in different states. In the meantime, Shiraz, as the capital of Pars state under the command of Atabakan Fars, despite the lack of political ...  Read More

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Transformation of Kerman Judiciary in the era of constitution 1906-1925

Farhad dashtaki nia

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 117-130

Abstract
  With the establishment of the constitutional system, changes were made in some elements of the Iranian bureaucracy. The Iranian judiciary was not excluded from those changes, and with the passage of the constitutional amendment, the new order that was being established was affected. One of the branches ...  Read More

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Reviewing the utilization of Tehran's space during contemporary events (case study of the constitutional revolution)

akram khalilipour; Reza Afhami; Seyyed Mehdi Mousavi Kohper; Dariush Rahmanian Koshki

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 131-144

Abstract
  Social movements are the breaking point of the long-standing system of relations within space and its transformation in terms of meaning and production of new spaces. Therefore, the present study aims to find the transformation of space in one of the most important contemporary social movements, namely ...  Read More

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Analyzing the Challenges and Policies of the Umayyads in the Administration of Kerman

Farinaz Hooshyar; Soheila Torabi Farsani; faeezeh saberi

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 145-158

Abstract
  Kerman has always been an independent satrapy, province, and nation from the Achaemenid period until the end of the Sassanid period, and was sometimes governed by the Sassanid princes. After the conquest by the Muslim Arabs, this province was not an independent province until the 1950s, because it was ...  Read More

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An Analysis of the Civil Conflict Between the Roudanis and Ibrahim Qavam Al-Mulk Based on Documents (1934-1953)

mohamad sedaghati; mohamad amir shikhnouri; abbas ovaysi; hosein hozhabrian

Volume 10, Issue 20 , October 2022, Pages 159-173

Abstract
  From the end of the Qajar dynasty, tax collection was given to the Ghavam-ol-Molk family in some parts of present-day Hormozgan, such as Rudan and Ahmadi, but in 1316, Bandar Abbas, Rudan, and Minab became part of the eighth province with Kerman as its center. From 1313 AH, disputes arose between Ibrahim ...  Read More