Journal of history of Iran)
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A Study of the Nature of the First Pahlavi State
A Study of the Nature of the First Pahlavi State
Volume 2, Issue 4 , December 2010, Pages 1-26

Abstract
  Debates over the nature of the First Pahlavi government have started several decades ago with establishment of the government . However, researchers have not yet reached a general consensus ...  Read More
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Sāsān Xwadāy: A Historical or a Legendary Character ?
Sāsān Xwadāy: A Historical or a Legendary Character ?
Volume 2, Issue 4 , December 2010, Pages 27-54

Abstract
  In the last decades, most scholars who studied the history of Iran in the Sāsānian period, like some of the greatest historians in Islamic times who reflected the content of Xwdāy-Nāmag ...  Read More
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scientific The scientific position the of Khorasanis in Baghdad’s circles during the 9th and the 10th A.C
scientific The scientific position the of Khorasanis in Baghdad’s circles during the 9th and the 10th A.C
Volume 2, Issue 4 , December 2010, Pages 55-72

Abstract
  The presence of the Khorasanis in the establishment of the Abbasids led to the more vivid presence of them in the political and cultural positions of the Islamic world. The Khorasanis’ ...  Read More
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Some Notes  about the Cultural Heritage of Zaydi shiism in Iran and Its Transmission to Yemen
Some Notes about the Cultural Heritage of Zaydi shiism in Iran and Its Transmission to Yemen
Volume 2, Issue 4 , December 2010, Pages 73-102

Abstract
  The immigration of Zaydi scholars to Iran in the middle of the third century AH/tenth century CE and the establishment of a short-lived Zaydi emirate in the Caspian provinces of Iran ...  Read More
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The Evolution of Iran’s Customs in Relation to Its Economic Development in the Qajar Era
The Evolution of Iran’s Customs in Relation to Its Economic Development in the Qajar Era
Volume 2, Issue 4 , December 2010, Pages 103-128

Abstract
  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 More
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Islamic Conquests and Their Influence on the Peasants: the Impact of Time and Geographical Distance
Islamic Conquests and Their Influence on the Peasants: the Impact of Time and Geographical Distance
Volume 2, Issue 4 , December 2010, Pages 129-158

Abstract
  With the entrance of the Arab Moslems into Iran and the first-degree Sasani wealthies extinction, the peasants as local governors and village rulers (kadag-xwadāy) undertake Iran’s ...  Read More
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’ ‘The Function of Fire in Persian Myths
’ ‘The Function of Fire in Persian Myths
Volume 2, Issue 4 , December 2010, Pages 159-180

Abstract
  Since the ancient times, the Iranians have regarded ‘fire’ as significant, sacred, and as having special functions. They believed that both their worldly life and their ...  Read More