In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History
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A Review of the Historical Events of Boyer Ahmad in Local Songs of Qajar Era (1208 – 1308 AH)

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, Pages 6-18

Abstract
  Boyer Ahmad is one of the old Iranian tribes and the greatest tribe of Lor who live from Behbahan to the foothills of Dena mountain. In Qajar era a lot of events had happened in their socio-political life of this tribe that only a few of them were recorded in local songs.  Since the late of Zandieh ...  Read More

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A Comparative Study of Social Problems in Local Histories and Dynastic Era of Shah Abbas Safavi I

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, Pages 19-35

Abstract
  Despite public awareness about the Safavid era, mostly inferred from contemporary European writers and reports of the Safavid dynasty, a series evidence of social issues can be found in dynastic local histories. Concerning the historiography in the era of Shah Abbas, two types of sources had been written ...  Read More

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The Approach of Tribes and Clans of Kermanshah towards the Convergence and Divergence of Zand Governors

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, Pages 37-51

Abstract
  Tribes and clans of Kermanshah since Karim Khan Zand in the year 163 A.H. started to gain power, had always joined him in the conquest of different regions in Iran especially the strategic castle of Kermanshahan. They followed Karim Khan to the end of his reign and did all their efforts to strengthen ...  Read More

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Effect of Reza Shah's Modernization Policies on Nomadic Tribes of Lorestan

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, Pages 52-66

Abstract
  Over the course of twenty years of the reign of Reza Shah in Iran some measures were taken to modernize society that among the tribes, especially tribes of Lorestan province, nomadic tribes suffered the most changes. Reza Shah, regardless of the foundations of economic, cultural, military and governing ...  Read More

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The Spiritual Foundation of Abu Saeedi Dynasty of Muscat and Oman and challenges of the Governments of Iran in the Persian Gulf and Sea of Oman (19-18 Centuries A.D.)

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, Pages 67-92

Abstract
  In 20 Muharram of the year 1060 AH / 22 January 1650, the movement against colonial domination ended one hundred and fifty years of Portuguese rule in Oman and the new founded dynasty of Al Ya'arebeh in the shadow of the sea power and the weakness of the central governments, have intensified attacks ...  Read More

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Daralbtykh of Saljuk Era

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, Pages 93-102

Abstract
  Recognition of local communities of Isfahan and changes of its texture and structure during the time is not easy. Governments that had ruled the city had made valuable historical monuments. Iranian or non-Iranian, anyone who has reached this city, has found it the best place and resided there and many ...  Read More

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An Analysis of the Evolution of Local Historiography in Yazd (From the Beginning to the End of the Safavid Era)

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, Pages 104-121

Abstract
  Yazd since the Timurid period has witnessed the rise of great historians in the field of local historiography. Local historiography in Yazd has got its roots and grew from local historiography of Fars and simultaneously with the development of a political power that it took place almost for the first ...  Read More

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Fall of "Zarang", Rise of "City of Sistan"

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, Pages 122-139

Abstract
  Many researchers, historians, geographers, and Sistanologists believed that the city of "Zarang" was the same "City of Sistan". This city since its establishment in the late Sasanian period up to the year 785 AH that Amir Timur attacked and destroyed it and in the year 811 AH by the attack of Timurid ...  Read More

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Historical Review of the Economic Activities of the Jews of Hamadan in Qajar Era

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, Pages 140-152

Abstract
  Hamadan has long been the host of relatives and followers of different religions, including Jews. Geographic and economic position of Hamadan has located it over the Economical and Commercial path of Mesopotamia, and that was why the Jews during the Qajar period considered it as the center of their economic ...  Read More

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Toloueian Phenomenon and the British Role in its Shaping

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Volume 3, Issue 3 , February 2015, Pages 153-173

Abstract
  About the years 1329 – 1330 of Iranian Solar calendar coinciding with oil nationalization movement, an event or phenomenon, in the oil-rich Khuzestan region, occurred between Boyer Ahmad and the Bakhtiari tribe known as the "Tolou" or "Soroush". The quasi-religious movement that more than anything ...  Read More