Journal of history of Iran)
Pretenders of the Safavid government after the fall of Isfahan A case study: Safi Mirza’s rebellion
Pretenders of the Safavid government after the fall of Isfahan A case study: Safi Mirza’s rebellion

Keshvad siahpour; Nematollah zakipour

Volume 11, Issue 1 , March 2018, , Pages 103-122

Abstract
  With the influx of Afghans and the fall of Isfahan, people from across Iran, pretending to be the descendants of the Safavid dynasty, claimed the prince and tried to revive the rule ...  Read More
South Tribes’ Uprising in Local Poems (1341-1343)
South Tribes’ Uprising in Local Poems (1341-1343)
Volume 7, Issue 1 , January 2014, , Pages 53-82

Abstract
  In the early years of 1340s, armed and public uprising of Sorkhi, Qashqaee, Boyerahmad and Mamasani tribes was suppressed by the government. One means of reaction to such government ...  Read More
THE POLITICAL-MILITARY ROLE OF FARS AND KHUZESTAN KURDS DURING THE ISLAMIC CONQUESTS ERA
THE POLITICAL-MILITARY ROLE OF FARS AND KHUZESTAN KURDS DURING THE ISLAMIC CONQUESTS ERA
Volume 3, Issue 3 , June 2010, , Pages 97-116

Abstract
  Kurds of Fars and Khuzestan were the most important ethnic groups, residing in the southwest Iran during the early Islamic centuries. This group that had a tribal nomadic life resisted ...  Read More