Volume 12 (2024)
Volume 11 (2023)
Volume 10 (2022)
Volume 9 (2021)
Volume 8 (2020)
Volume 7 (2019)
Volume 6 (2018)
Volume 5 (2017)
Volume 4 (2016)
Volume 3 (2015)
Volume 2 (2013)
Volume 1 (2013)
Number of Articles: 12
Foundations and Evolution of the Safavid Ghaliyaneh Thought From Sheikh Junayd to Shah Ismail: “the role of the sufi religious orders of Ahl-e haq (Kakeyis), Alawiyan and Shabaks”
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 5-18
Abstract
The Safavid Tarighat ‘Sufi Religious Order’, experienced distinct religious events during its life. Sufi religious thought evolution of the Safavids, from Sheikh Junayd to Shah Ismail, has been reviewed in this article. The research relying on the resources from the Safavid period and religious ... Read MoreA Survey of the Factors Involving in the Repression of the Beradust Kurds and Its Consequences as well as Conquering the Castle of Dam Dam During the Reign of the Safavid Shah Abbas I
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 19-28
Abstract
During the Safavid era, the Kurdish tribes and clans that play an important role in the political activities of the Safavid state, can be said that during the reign of Shah Abbas I increased their role. One of these tribes, was the Bradust Kurds whose residency placed in the northwesten Iran: Urumiyeh ... Read MoreA Study of Identification of the Concepts of Isfahan’s Architecture in the Itineraries of the Safavid Era and their Transfer Circumstances to the Europe: a case study of the itineraries of Delavalleh, Tavarnieh, Chardin and Sanson
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 29-40
Abstract
Iran, a country which has always been the center of attention due to its special geopolitical status and natural and historical attractions, has attracted a great number of visitors and tourists in the course of history all over the globe. In the Safavid period, as the history shown, a numerous European ... Read MorePolitical Divisions and Organizational Structure of Fars in Qajar Era(1797-1895)
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 41-51
Abstract
The city of Shiraz, in the Qajar era, although lost its former importance, following the selection of Tehran as the capital of Iran and Tabriz as the crown prince residence. The Fars province as the capital of Zand government and for its location as the Crown Prince residence in early period of Qajar ... Read MoreAn Overview of Transferring Corpses to Sacred Places and Its Consequences During the Qajar Era
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 52-58
Abstract
This study is aimed at investigating the social, medical, public and personal hygiene evolution during Naserian era. According to the fact that hygiene is one of the most significant concerns, health inevitably depends upon public and personal hygiene and living conditions. One of the most notable social ... Read MoreThe Objectives and Functions of the Russian Consulate in Rasht second half of the Qajar Era
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 59-70
Abstract
Great game or competition between imperial expansionists, Russia and Britain, in the nineteenth century, to get the thorough control of the Central Asia, was the fact that Iran was unwillingly involved in it. Strategy, rules and tactics of the game, which are defined over the period of time and changed ... Read MoreBritain and Germany’s Policies in the Fars Province During World War I
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 71-79
Abstract
During World War I, Iran was attacked by two countries: Britain and Germany. These two countries, in line with their own interests, arrived in the southern Iran and the Fars province as well, and the foresaid province changed into the chess game between these two superpowers, and both countries, by taking ... Read MoreInteractions and Contrasts Between Solat od-Dowleh and Gendarmerie on the Threshold and Beginning years of World War I (1229-1334 AH/1911-1916 AD)
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 80-94
Abstract
Gendarmerie brigade which organized by the effective support of Great Britain to secure the road from Bushehr to Shiraz, found their interests at the beginning stages of their arrival in Fars which in turn culminated in strenuous conflicts between the two forces at the break of World War I, Qashqai tribes ... Read MoreThe Role of Mahal Salas in Tonekabon City in the Early Period of the Jangal (Jungle) Movement
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 95-106
Abstract
During the First World War, the Council of Islamic Unity Jangal Movement was formed in Gilan to deal with foreigners, maintaining independence and respect the Constitutional and Islamic principles. At this time, due to the weakness of the state cabinets and occupation of Iran as well as the weakness ... Read MoreLocal Gunmen and Security in the Border Area DOROH From 1912 up to 1959 AD
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 107-120
Abstract
Gendarmerie force formation in the year 1912 and its expansion throughout the country caused the security establishment in the country, particularly in the borders and frontiers, but the local gunmen were used as reinforcement for establishing the security and fighting the robbery and encroachment, due ... Read MoreA Research on the Religious and Political Symbols of Coins From the Early Local Dynasty of Persia’s kings
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 121-134
Abstract
Studying Iran’s history, after Alexander’s time period, which was called Hellenism, has no written primary resources. Hence, to reconstruct the history of local governments in this era, especially Pars, local available resources will be used. Without doubt, the most useful and reliable local ... Read MoreComparative Study on Locating Two Shiite Capitals in the Fourth Century AH: Shiraz-e Buyehi and Halab-e Hamdani
Volume 4, . , October 2016, Pages 135-149