In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History
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Pars, the main focus of Sustainability and the Foundation of Political Thought Continuity of Iranshahr in Islamic Era

Mahmoodreza Koohkan

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 11-24

Abstract
  By the collapse of Sasanid empire, many of the theoretical foundations of Iranshahr political thoughts faced a serious challenge. The intellectual system of Arab attackers was not compatible at all with Sasanids' political traditions and landowning customs. The ethnic and tribal history and then Islamic ...  Read More

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Zoroastrian Community of Fars Province and Its Fate at the Beginning of the Fifth Century Hegira

Hamidreza Dalvand

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 25-46

Abstract
  Fars, because of a long historical background and origin of Sasanid dynasty, was the only province of Iran that led the Iranian Zoroastrian community in times after fall of Sasanians. Historical evidence and documents in the Zoroastrian centers of Fars enjoyed the necessary prosperity and recognition ...  Read More

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Investigating the Roots of Formation of Slangy Narrative about Discovery of Shah Cheragh's Tabernacle in Shiraz

Mohammad Moradi

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 47-62

Abstract
  In recent centuries, the tabernacle of Ahmad-Ibn Musa-al-Kazem renowned as Shah-e-Cheragh, has been one of the main centers and factors of cultural evolutions in Shiraz and because of locating in the old contexture of this city, the literature of its neighbors has a salient sight. One of the famous ...  Read More

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The Effective Backgrounds and Factors on Sunni-Shiite Struggles in Baghdad under Buyids Dominion

Zahra Jahan; Ali Nazemianfard

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 63-78

Abstract
  Baghdad, the Abbasid Capital, which contained some factions became the field for struggle between Shiites and Sunnis. These controversies did not limited to cultural domains and centers, and spread gradually to social scenes and disturbed the civil peace. It is right that there has been struggle and ...  Read More

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The Impact of Agricultural Commercialization on the land ownership system In the Qajar period (Case study: Mazandaran)

Zahra nadi; Mohsen Beheshtiseresht; Zekrolah Mohammadi; Bagherali Adelfar

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 79-92

Abstract
  The growth of capitalism in Iran and the dependence on the world market in the nineteenth century led to various spheres of economic and social in country influenced by the developments of the West and the global system during this period. This dependency also changed the agricultural sector as well ...  Read More

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Baluchistan and Its Role in the Political Developments of the Late Safavid Period and Its Consequences

Kurosh salehi; zenab baluchinejad

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 93-108

Abstract
  The Safavids did not have a proper supervising of the situation in distant states such as Makoran (Baluchistan) until the time of Shah Abbas I. Thus, after domination of these areas, they turned the government into mediators by handing over the administration of a part of Baluchistan to the Governor ...  Read More

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Iranian Identity in The Khamseh relying on Arab tribes Mojtaba Ashraf, Eskandar Kiani Shavandi

Mojtaba Ashraf; Eskandar Kiani Shavandi

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 109-122

Abstract
  In the long period of time, Iran society was consist of a set of Eilat and settled and urban communities. Although power was in the hands of Eilat but it was the Iranian culture and civilization which dominant Gulf Arab Fars are one of the Confederate tribes of the Khamse that played an important role ...  Read More

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Nosratabad Historical Geography (based on the economic, political and military situation)

Nahid Barahoui; Abbas Oveisi

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 123-134

Abstract
  Nosratabad is now one of the region of the city of Zahedan. Nosratabad region as the center of town about a hundered (Km) north of west Zahedan–bam is on the way. In the writing of ancient historians and geographers of the city with titles such as Esbyz, Espe, Esfi, Sepeh and is named Sanij. Nosratabad ...  Read More

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Ali Mohammad Khan Ghazanfari rebellion; an analysis on the rebellion of Tarahān in 1927A.D.

Masoud Adinehvand; Hassan Zandiyeh

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 135-152

Abstract
  In 1927A.D, in Tarahān area at Lorestan, a rebellion took place against Reza Shah in which the natives surrounded the commander of the west division, brigadier general Shah-bakhti. Ali Mohammad Khan Ghazanfari (Amir Azam), son of Nazar Ali Khan, was the leader of this rebellion, which was the last major ...  Read More

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The Role of the Qara-Khitai Queens in Economic Situation of Kerman

Jamshid Rousta; Sahar Pourmehdizadeh

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 153-172

Abstract
  Reflecting on the Qara-Khitai Dynasty in Kerman (between 619 to 704 AH), we can see that coincides with the rule of the dynasty, some women, with the power to enter the political arena and can even be the King of Kerman. Despite the increasingly influential role in the prosperity of the kings of the ...  Read More

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The Role of Qumes in the Nazari Ismaili State of Iran

Seyyed Mohammad Seyyed Yazdi; Seyyed Rasoul Mousavi Haji; Javad Neyestani; Seyyed Mehdi Mousavi Kouhpar; Fatemeh John Ahmadi

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 173-188

Abstract
  After the time of Rudbar-e Alamut and Quhestan, the state of Qumes was the third district in which Nazari bases were extensively built. The Ismailis’ strategy in dominating a region was to capture the castles of that area and use those castles as a base to occupy the entire area. In line with this ...  Read More

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The Importance and Value of Sheikh Safi al-Din Ardebili's Tomb in the Islamic Architecture and Arts (650-735 AH)

Hassan Mojarrabi; Ali Gholami Firoozjaee

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 189-204

Abstract
  Sheikh Safi's tomb is of special significance in the field of architecture and arts. This monument is from the works of the seventh century AH and has gradually expanded to the present state. The building was originally a monastery residence of mystics and the center of Sufis. But after them, Sheikh ...  Read More

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Developments of Local Historiography of Iran in Saljuk Period

Esmail Touri; Maghsoud-Ali sadeghi Gandomani

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 205-228

Abstract
  Local historiography in Iran, from the fifth century AH and starting with the rule of the Seljuks (431 AH), entered a new era. The study of the works of local Iranian historiography during the Seljuk period, relying on the main research question based on the nature of the local history of Iran in this ...  Read More

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An Investigation of Modern Indicators of Local Historiography in the Works of Etemad Al-Saltaneh

Qobad Mansourbakht; Reza EbadiJamkhaneh; Reza Shabani

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 229-252

Abstract
  Local historiography is a representation of the past on a local and regional scale. The characteristics of such research are thematic, time and space constraints, and this provides for a partial consideration and addressing the social history/ history of the descendant. Nowadays, scholars consider the ...  Read More

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Historical Review on Economic Activities of Iranian Women in Qajar Era1

Yeganeh Mousavi Jahromi; Arghavan Farzin Motamed; Narges Khaki

Volume 6, . , March 2018, Pages 253-259

Abstract
  The study of importance and role of women participation in Iranian economic areas leading to target setting and policy making in women affairs are among the significant issues of the country. Thus, in the present study, the researchers are to, within the framework of a historical research, elaborate ...  Read More