The Mongols’ Military Strategies and the Downfall of Baghdad (656 AH)
The Mongols’ Military Strategies and the Downfall of Baghdad (656 AH)

Farajullah Ahmadi; abolfazl salmani gavari; Shahabaldin Semnan

Volume 12, Issue 3 , December 2020, , Pages 1-24

https://doi.org/10.22059/jhss.2020.308712.473304

Abstract
  Baghdad was the center of the caliphate of the Islamic world for more than five centuries. It was conquered by the Mongols in 656 AH, so this is the most important event in the political ...  Read More
The Vicissitudes of the Commercial Economy of Acre from 1191 AD until 1291 AD
The Vicissitudes of the Commercial Economy of Acre from 1191 AD until 1291 AD

Rasoul Jafarian; Masoud Vakilitanha

Volume 12, Issue 1 , May 2020, , Pages 45-65

https://doi.org/10.22059/jhss.2020.300554.473228

Abstract
  The present research seeks to provide a description of the rise and fall of the Acre’s trade between 1191 AD and 1291 AD. Throughout its tumultuous history, this city became a ...  Read More
Tamarchi or Tamurchi, a Name for Mongols
(Found in the first Iranian sources of the Mongol Tamacham period)
Tamarchi or Tamurchi, a Name for Mongols (Found in the first Iranian sources of the Mongol Tamacham period)

Abdol-Rasool Kheirandish

Volume 3, Issue 1 , August 2011, , Pages 73-82

Abstract
  While Temuchin is better known as the main and the first name of Genghis Khan, other Iranian sources of the seventh century A.H./thirteenth century CE indicate the name in its other ...  Read More