Volume 16 (2023)
Volume 15 (2022)
Volume 14 (2021)
Volume 13 (2020)
Volume 12 (2019)
Volume 11 (2018)
Volume 10 (2017)
Volume 9 (2016)
Volume 8 (2015)
Volume 7 (2014)
Volume 6 (2013)
Volume 5 (2012)
Volume 4 (2011)
Volume 3 (2010)
Volume 2 (2009)
Volume 1 (2008)
Relations of Khanate of Yerevan with Georgians and the Role of the Peripheral Powers on the Rule of Hossein Ali Khan Qajar Yerevani
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Local government of Khanate of Yerevan (1160-1243AH.) was formed at the geopolitical zone of former Chokhur Saad of Safavi government. The political life of this Khanate was always ... Read MoreThe Evolution and Development of the Meaning of the Term “Kurd” in the Sources of the Islamic Period (1th to 9th Century AH)
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The term “Kurd” which is conceived as one of the ethnic groups in the Middle East nowadays, has an ambiguous meaning and application in the sources of the Islamic period. ... Read MoreInvestigating the Causes of Power Outages in the City of Tehran in the Last Years of the Pahlavi Regime
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Power outages in Iran are not a new issue, and in the last years of the Pahlavi regime, the population was affected by widespread power outages. The unbridled growth of Tehran in the ... Read MoreTHE ROLE OF ARISTOCRATIC FAMILIES IN MONGOL - ILKHANID ARMENIA (CASE STUDY: MEXARGRCELI LORDS)
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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 MoreTribal structure of Turkmen governments and political instability
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QaraQoyunlu and AqQoyunlu governments encountered several political and military crises in their reigns; among the effective factors tribal structure of the confederationwas of special ... Read MoreTHE POLITICAL-MILITARY ROLE OF FARS AND KHUZESTAN KURDS DURING THE ISLAMIC CONQUESTS ERA
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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 MoreAn Enquiry into the Political life of Sadollah Darvish
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Sadollah Darvish، one of the reactionaries of the Jungle Movement، is most known to scholars of this field. Although his outstanding positions of authority during the Jungle Movement ... Read MoreCollaboration of the Iranian with the English in India after the collapse of the Safavids
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Abstract After the collapse of the Safavids Iran's political conditions encountered chaos, instability and insecurity. Under such conditions, European colonial powers such as Britain ... Read MoreKerman Hinterland in the Press of the Qajar Period in the Pre-Constitutional Era
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Publication of newspapers in the Qajar period reflected many social, cultural, economical, political, official problems and different aspects of people’s lives in various hinterlands ... Read MoreHouses of Equity; judicial modernization or a return to procedural traditions
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Non-formality, self-governance, and relative independence of judicial institutions were believed to be the historical characteristics of procedural tradition in Iran. In the modern ... Read MoreThe Evolution of Iran’s Customs in Relation to Its Economic Development in the Qajar Era
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The governmental custom house in Iran is very long-standing and its generation goes back to the pre-Islamic and Islamic period. Each and every one of the Iranian governments in ancient ... Read MoreCrimean Khanate; Ottoman Allies in the Possession of Caucasus (1578-1587)
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Despite all the distances involved، Ottoman expansionist policies in the Sultan Murad III era opened the way for Crimean khanate (as Ottoman allies) into the transitions in the political ... Read MorePretenders of the Safavid government after the fall of Isfahan A case study: Safi Mirza’s rebellion
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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 MoreEliminating the Deprivation as the Essential Factor in the Mongol Legal and Judicial System: Genghis Khan, the Embodiment of the Law (7th-8th Centuries AH)
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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(Foreign Interventions in Isfahan and its Social Consequences during World War I (1914-1918
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The presence and competition of foreign countries in Iran, which begun before the First World War, intensified with the onset of the war and then the occupation of Iran. Meanwhile, ... Read MoreReasons behind Instability and Absence of Security during the Ghajarid Period
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For a political system, security is one of the instrumental categories which determine the stability of a government, and it is a necessary index of progress in a society. Absence of ... Read MoreStudy of the Incompetence of the Divan Arz (Ministry of Army) in Khwarazmshahid in the conflict with the Mongols
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The current study aims at the investigation of the position of the Divan Arz (Ministry of Army) as a section of the bureaucratic organization in the governance of the army during the ... Read MoreConstructing a Discourse Pattern of Revolutionary Identity in Constitutional Iran
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ome of them, shape the locus of their identity systems. the contemporary history of Iran, whenever there is a revolutionary identity, all these themes, or at least internationalism, ... Read MoreStudy about Impacts of "Land Reform" in Lives of Iranian Farmers in Political and Social Novels 1960s-1970s
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"White Revolution" a name for social and economic reforms that Mohammad Reza Pahlavi did in 1960s and 1970s, due to growing domestic and international pressures. This program adopted ... Read MoreAnalysis on historical importance of Termez Pathway
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Port town of Termez, known as Great Khorasan in post-Islamic era, was an economical-political connection for Khorasan and Transoxiana. Due to its location, it has had a critical role ... Read MoreA Comparative Study of the Social Structure in Iran and the Caucasus in the Parthian and Sassanid Periods on the Basis of Caucasian Historical Sources
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Works of Caucasian historians in the ancient times contain evidence of Caucasian societies’ division. Although these works have emphasized on the aristocratic structure of the ... Read MoreTamerlane Trade Policy and its Consequences
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Business development in Tamerlane Era has played a significant role in the urban development and the booming economy of Iran. The present paper, thus, discusses the factors that have ... Read MoreThe Role of Government Policies in Reducing Production and Consumption of Charcoal in Iran during the First and Second Development Programs (1327-1341/1948-1962)
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Forestry and forest products, as factors in the supply of food, fuel, humanitarian needs and some industrial needs, have played an important role throughout history. One of the uses ... Read MoreComparing the elements and themes Transoxiana art with the art of Iranian Sassanid era
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There is a remarkable difference between the remained monuments in Transoxiana in northeast of Great Iran in the third to seventh century with the remained historical monuments in the ... Read MoreThe reflection of the conflict between The opponents and the advocates of constitutionalism (Mashruteh) in the newspapers of the time