Journal of history of Iran)
Eliminating the Deprivation as the Essential Factor in the Mongol Legal and Judicial System: Genghis Khan, the Embodiment of the Law (7th-8th Centuries AH)
Eliminating the Deprivation as the Essential Factor in the Mongol Legal and Judicial System: Genghis Khan, the Embodiment of the Law (7th-8th Centuries AH)

Bahman Shahryari; Abdolrasoul kheirandish

Volume 15, Issue 1 , April 2022, , Pages 103-122

https://doi.org/10.52547/irhj.15.1.103

Abstract
  The state founded by Genghis Khan in Mongolia at the beginning of the 7th century AH (13th century AD) cannot be compared with the previous period of tribal conflicts and discords in ...  Read More
Analyzing the Instances of Iranian Identity in the History of Wassaf
Analyzing the Instances of Iranian Identity in the History of Wassaf

Mohammad Hajitaghi; Ebrahim Kiani Mehr

Volume 12, Issue 2 , April 2020, , Pages 109-128

https://doi.org/10.48308/irhj.2019.95887

Abstract
  Iranian identity is a flowing, multifaceted and complicated concept which has been formed over the long history of Iran, being rooted in concepts and sources like, religion, history, ...  Read More
the Kipchak Turks And The role of Ulous Change's controversy in their survival  After the Mongol invasion
the Kipchak Turks And The role of Ulous Change's controversy in their survival After the Mongol invasion

maryam khosrowabadi; Keyvan Karimi Alvar

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2019, , Pages 49-70

https://doi.org/10.52547/irhj.12.1.49

Abstract
  Kipchak Turks Which until the third and fourth centuries was hardly seen in historical and geographical sources, In the sixth century AH, they were introduced into the Islamic world ...  Read More
A Survey of the  Scientific and Cultural Aspects of Dārـ alshifa in the Mongol Period
A Survey of the Scientific and Cultural Aspects of Dārـ alshifa in the Mongol Period
Volume 7, Issue 1 , January 2014, , Pages 1-26

Abstract
  In the early years of Mongols’ attack, many of the cultural elements of Iran were destroyed, but after a short period of time, cultural reproduction soon started due to the material ...  Read More
THE ROLE OF ARISTOCRATIC FAMILIES IN MONGOL - ILKHANID ARMENIA (CASE STUDY: MEXARGRCELI LORDS)
THE ROLE OF ARISTOCRATIC FAMILIES IN MONGOL - ILKHANID ARMENIA (CASE STUDY: MEXARGRCELI LORDS)
Volume 3, Issue 2 , December 2010, , Pages 93-116

Abstract
  o Bagratid kingdom from Georgia. One of these lords' family was Mexargrclis which ruled over the most part of Armenia. So on the eve of Mongole invasion they inevitably considered as ...  Read More