Investigating the attitude of the Sufis of Iran and India towards  estate and land ownership as one of the sources of the monastery's income In the 9-7 AH (Cheshtiyyeh, Kobraviyyeh, Kazeruniyyeh and Sohravardiyyeh)
Investigating the attitude of the Sufis of Iran and India towards estate and land ownership as one of the sources of the monastery's income In the 9-7 AH (Cheshtiyyeh, Kobraviyyeh, Kazeruniyyeh and Sohravardiyyeh)

masoumeh hadi; mohsen rahmati; Jahanbakhsh Savagheb; mojtaba garavand

Volume 14, Issue 4 , March 2023, , Pages 44-62

https://doi.org/10.22059/jhss.2023.350331.473602

Abstract
  There were many Sufi orders in a wide area of India and Iran in the 7th-9th centuries. Sufis, who were known as a symbol of asceticism and worldliness, were engaged in austerity and ...  Read More
The Relations of Hedayatullah Khan Foumani (Gilani) with the Central Government (1170-1200 A.H./ 1757-1786)
The Relations of Hedayatullah Khan Foumani (Gilani) with the Central Government (1170-1200 A.H./ 1757-1786)

mohsen rahmati; farzad khosh ab; Taqi Asghari

Volume 12, Issue 2 , September 2020, , Pages 43-64

https://doi.org/10.22059/jhss.2020.303911.473263

Abstract
  Due to its geographical location, Gilan, since the arrival of Islam until the Safavid era, was always under the rule of local families and was not usually under the direct control of ...  Read More
The Position of the Vaziri Family in Kurdistan’s History in the First Period of the Qajar Dynstay (1785-1846)
The Position of the Vaziri Family in Kurdistan’s History in the First Period of the Qajar Dynstay (1785-1846)

mohsen rahmati; parastoo Mozafari

Volume 9, Issue 2 , March 2018, , Pages 31-50

https://doi.org/10.22059/jhss.2018.223608.472771

Abstract
  Kurdistan's political and administrative affairs were run by the local Ardalan household and their dependent families, throughout the centuries, one of them being the family of Vaziri. ...  Read More
The Sanjabi Tribe and British Policy in West of Iran during the World War I.
The Sanjabi Tribe and British Policy in West of Iran during the World War I.

Mohsen Rahmati; Pir Hossein Nazari

Volume 7, Issue 1 , September 2015, , Pages 21-39

https://doi.org/10.22059/jhss.2015.57831

Abstract
  The Sanjâbi or Senjâwi tribe was one of the Kurdish tribes in west of Iranthatsupportedthetransitionalgovernment of Nizam al-Saltana and its nationalist supporters ...  Read More
Propagation of Islam in Qarluq’s Territory
Propagation of Islam in Qarluq’s Territory

Mohsen Rahmati

Volume 5, Issue 1 , September 2014, , Pages 53-75

https://doi.org/10.22059/jhss.2013.36032

Abstract
  When Muslim Arabs conquered Transoxiana, the eastern Turkistan and Semirchie remained unoccupied for two centuries by Qarluqs resistance. But Islamic teachings were gradually propagated ...  Read More