In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Society of History
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The Economic Role of Arvand River Opening in Local Governments Relations with the Abbasid Caliphate
Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2012, Pages 5-17

Abstract
  Abstract The Arvand River opening was an important strategic waterway that connected the Persian Gulf to Mesopotamia. Except ancient local governments of Kharaks, Kharasan, in the Islamic era, local governments and movements such as the Zangiyan, Baridyan and Qaramatha empowered in the region. Although ...  Read More

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Orbelean Family (Siwnik government) relationships and the Mongol commanders and illkhanid dynasty
Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2012, Pages 18-33

Abstract
    Abstract One of the areas that the Mongols attacked, and the acquisition and mastery of that area was their aim, was Armenia. In this period, many parts of this land were ruled by the family of prominent and famous Lords of Armenia. One of those clans was the clan of Orbelian that had considerable ...  Read More

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BanuIlyas Tribe in Kerman and Their Relations with Samanidsand Buyids(317 – 357 A.H.)
Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2012, Pages 34-44

Abstract
  Abstract Mohammad ibnIlyas one of the descendants of AhmadibnAsadibnSaman, was among the commanders of Amir Nasr II, who could revolt in the Fourth Century due to the power struggles in the south areas of Iran. He entered Kerman in 317 A.H. and established a government called BanuIlyas, the one which ...  Read More

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The Position of Kish Island in Maritime Trade in the Era of the Local Government of Bani Gheisar
Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2012, Pages 45-65

Abstract
  Abstract In the 7th and 8th centuries of hijri, Kish Island had been the maritime trade center of the Persian Gulf under the reign of  Bani Gheisar government, and any changes in this area has affected the neighboring areas and further lands. The objective of this essay is to study the economic ...  Read More

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Reasons of the establishment of Aal-E-Maaze local dynasty in Bokhara
Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2012, Pages 66-75

Abstract
    Abstract The Reasons of Foundation of Local Dynasty of Al-e-Mazeh in BukharaIn the year 482 AH the dynasty of Qarakhanid (Al-e-Afrasiyab) that had governed the Mesopotamia since 395 AH, had no way except obeying Sultan Malek Shah Seljuki (465-485AH). At the time that Sultan Sanjar Seljuki (511-552 ...  Read More

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Iranian Baloch in East Africa
Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2012, Pages 76-85

Abstract
    Abstract One of the important social features of Iran that has always made Iranians proud during different eras was the immigration of Iranian tribes to other areas of the world. These immigrations were an important factor of developing Iranian culture beyond its borders and introduced glorious ...  Read More

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Changes of Land Ownership in Sistan Province during Pahlavi I
Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2012, Pages 86-105

Abstract
  Abstract In Sistan province Land has always been one of the most important factors of historical events and changes, so that during the centuries it has caused an ancient, consistent, everlasting landholding system conforming to the environmental, social and economic situations. This process had continued ...  Read More

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Sharaf al-Din Hājī Bayg and Bāyandur Bayg Revolts in Isfahan During the rein of Yāqub AqQoyunlu
Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2012, Pages 106-114

Abstract
  Abstract: In the onset of Soltan Yāqub AqQoyunlu,he faced domestic andinternational unrest and problems.His main domestic problemwas the unrest in different regions of his empire,particularly inIsfahan.The mainobjective beyond the scope of this research is the reason and causes ofoccurring the riots ...  Read More