From the Cradle to the Grave
From the Cradle to the Grave

Muhammad Ibrāhim Bāstani Pārizi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2009, Pages 1-15

Abstract
  In the age of atom, electricity and computer, there are many people who give their hearts to their leaders! Those can be Mr. Reagan, Lady Nehro, Brezhnev or King of Borneo! This is ...  Read More
French Threats and Sir John Malcom’s Plan for Occupying Khārk Island(1798-1809 AD)
French Threats and Sir John Malcom’s Plan for Occupying Khārk Island(1798-1809 AD)

Ahmadi Farajollāh

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2009, Pages 17-40

Abstract
  With the French occupation of Egypt in 1798 AD, the communication route of Britain to India was threatened and a new stage of conflict and competition began between the two countries ...  Read More
Psychology of Power in Qaznavid Era
Based on the Principle of “Uniqueness” in the History of
Psychology of Power in Qaznavid Era Based on the Principle of “Uniqueness” in the History of

Boshra Delrish

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2009, Pages 41-54

Abstract
  The vivid description in the history of Beyhaqi of the political realities of its time is known to the researchers of this invaluable heritage of Iranian history. In the mass of Khwaja ...  Read More
The Role of Central Asian Imigrated  Tribes in The     Development of The Sultan Sanjar of Saljogh Era
The Role of Central Asian Imigrated Tribes in The Development of The Sultan Sanjar of Saljogh Era

Maghsod Ali Sādeghi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2009, Pages 55-64

Abstract
  One of the influential phenomenal in the post-Islamic history of Iran is the coming of social groups from outside of its territory in the form of tribes and nomad. It first happened ...  Read More
Historiography in Iran during the Safavid Era  (1038-1148/1622-1736):Its process and typology
Historiography in Iran during the Safavid Era (1038-1148/1622-1736):Its process and typology

Mansur Sefatgol

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2009, Pages 65-84

Abstract
  Iranian historiography during the Safavid era affected by religious upheavals and intellectual and political developments, witnessed the emergence and evolution of a new approach towards ...  Read More
The Process of Improving the Status of Zoroastrians in Iran and the Abolition of Jezyah During  the reign of  Nāser al-Din Shāh 
(Based on the Recent Documents Discovered in Yazd)
The Process of Improving the Status of Zoroastrians in Iran and the Abolition of Jezyah During the reign of Nāser al-Din Shāh (Based on the Recent Documents Discovered in Yazd)

Mohammad Hasan Mirhoseyni

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2009

Abstract
  Jezyah had been part of the tax system imposed on religious minorities. From the very first days of its introduction to Islam, it was addressed to as demeaning and humiliating towards ...  Read More
The Genesis of a portal City in the Safavid Era (A review of the circumstances under which Bandar ’Abbas was founded)
The Genesis of a portal City in the Safavid Era (A review of the circumstances under which Bandar ’Abbas was founded)

Muhammad Bāgher Vosoughi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2009, Pages 109-125

Abstract
  One of the outcomes of the Hormuz conquest in 1037 AH/1622 AD by the Iranian army was the foundation of a new portal city named Bandar ’¬Abbasi. Actually, this city appeared in ...  Read More