In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History
pajoheshi Iran Local Histories
The business strategy of Murshidiya creed of Kazeroon

yadolah arsalani; Abolfazl Razavi; badrosadat alizademoghadam; Yazdan Farrokhi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 1-10

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.67507.2824

Abstract
  The Murshidiya was founded in the 4th century of Hijri in Kazeroon by Sheikh Abu Ishaq (d. 426 AH). This doctrine paid special attention to trade, according to the teachings, the ruling attitude of monastic centers and its strategic and geographical location of bio-ecosystem. The present article aims ...  Read More

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Palaces and gardens of Isfahan in early Islamic centuries based on historical documents

abbasali ahmadi; Alireza Enteshari Najafabadi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 11-19

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.68873.2859

Abstract
  Most of the palaces of Iran's Islamic period belonged to later periods, and there are few remains of the palaces of the early Islamic centuries. Considering this deficiency and in the absence of archeological excavations, this research aims to explore and recognise the palaces and gardens of the early ...  Read More

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The historical buildings Ramsar city and its role in sustainable tourism

mohammad shoormeij; Fatemeh Rahmatpoor

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 20-35

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.69381.2868

Abstract
  TThe current research aimed to investigat the impact of Pahlavi period historical monuments in Ramsar city on the growth and sustainable development of tourism. It has been done by using historical sources and field and questionnaire methods. According to the information and statistics obtained from ...  Read More

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From Agade to Meluḫḫa; Economic prosperity of the Persian Gulf region in the late third Millennium B.C.

Hamidreza Peighambari; Hossein Badamchi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 36-48

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.69678.2871

Abstract
  In the late third millennium BCE, the Persian Gulf and its surrounding regions—particularly Dilmun, Marḫaši, Magan, and Meluḫḫa —gained significant prominence in the royal inscriptions, economic records, and literary texts of Mesopotamia. These sources highlight the wealth and ...  Read More

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Socio-cultural developments in Rasht women’s life during RezaShah Pahlavi’s reign (based on documents and Paik-e Sa’adat- Nesvan magazine)

masoumeh hanifeh; Mohammad Amir Sheikhnouri

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 51-63

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.69763.2875

Abstract
  A B S T R A C TAfter the fundamental modernizations in the early Pahlavi era, Iranian women’s life underwent many changes. In the meantime, the Gilan region as a connecting bridge between Iran and the northern neighboring countries became one of the important regions in the women's modernization ...  Read More

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Investigating the oldest historical document related to Imamzadeh Ali Ibn Bagher’s place of martyrdom

Mahmood Sadeghi Alavi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 65-74

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.70136.2883

Abstract
  Imamzadeh Ali Ibn Bagher is one of the most famous Imamzadehs of Kashan region that despite his fame and importance, not much scientific historical research has been done on him. Diwan Abulreza Ravandi is one of the oldest written sources that provides researchers useful information about him and can ...  Read More

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Recognizing and locating "Barzeh" and its adaptation to Saqez city

Saleh Amipour; abdollah sajedi; jamal khosravi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 75-83

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.70280.2885

Abstract
  In the early Islamic centuries, Barzeh was a district, a place and a stage on the way from "Dinevar" to "Maragheh" and was located in Azarbaijan province. Due to the great importance of Azarbaijan, many sources have introduced its different regions and made brief references to some regions. One of these ...  Read More

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Demographic changes in Qazvin from Safavid to the end of the Nasrid era

Amirhossein Hatami

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 84-96

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.70689.2895

Abstract
  Qazvin in recent centuries, especially from the Safavid period onwards has always been influenced by important political, social and economic developments due to its special geographical and historical location. These developments have affected all aspects of urban life, especially the population. Therefore, ...  Read More

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The grounds and consequences of Alimurad Khan Mamivand Bakhtiari's uprising (1148-1149 AH) in the period of Nader Shah Afshar

Mohammadreza Alam; Sajad Papi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 97-108

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.68261.2847

Abstract
  Bakhtiari clan and its khans made many political-military activities to get political power during the periods of Afsharid and Zand. One of the first activities is Alimoradkhan Mamivand’s uprising. This is the first uprising that happened in Iran after Nadershah's coronation. In 1148 A.H., Alimoradkhan ...  Read More

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Studying factors influencing the rise and fall of Asefiyeh religious school activities in Barforoosh during the Qajar era based on documents

Yosef Elahi; NASIRY MOHAMAD REZA; Hossein Hozhabrian

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 109-122

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.70600.2893

Abstract
  Education is one of the important elements in the formation and development of civilizations, and the transmission of cultural teachings and concepts, which involves many factors in its rise and fall. During the Qajar era, educational institutions and religious schools developped in the country, especially ...  Read More

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Investigating the economic situation of Greater Khorasan during the reign of Shah Ismail I based on studies of changes in the weight of coins (case study: coins of Astan Quds Razavi Museum)

mahla najarian tousi; Hassan Hashemi Zarjabad; Abed taghavi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2024, Pages 123-138

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2024.71053.2901

Abstract
  Because coins are available to everyone to use in trade, their analysis and comparison can help us better understand some historical ambiguities during the reign of Shah Ismail and the role of Great Khorasan as one of the important states with a high distribution of mints. Mints which represented the ...  Read More