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        1 - Investigating the Social Factors Affecting the Origin of Karbala Actual Discourse
        mohsen aghahasani amirteymour rafiei Seyed Hassan Qureshi hamidreza jadidi
        The Karbala incident is one of the sad memories of Shiites throughout history. Since then, the Shiites have tried in various ways to revive and promote the Ashura culture. Although the practice of ta'ziyeh appeared centuries after the event, it is in line with the same More
        The Karbala incident is one of the sad memories of Shiites throughout history. Since then, the Shiites have tried in various ways to revive and promote the Ashura culture. Although the practice of ta'ziyeh appeared centuries after the event, it is in line with the same efforts. Regardless of the ancient Iranian history of mourning rituals, many factors have influenced the formation of this Iranian art. However, it is difficult to distinguish between the efforts of the imams, their personalities, scholars, writers, and their works that are considered social agents in this study, among other factors that influenced the emergence of this Iranian drama. But since awareness of this effect emphasizes the Iranian identity of the phenomenon, it will also be a proof of the cross-sectional emergence of Iranian truth-telling creations and the gradual emergence of similarism, By examining the existing historical reports, we have tried to explain the place of such social factors in the emergence of this ritual through a library and analytical and descriptive method. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The Law of Qajar Periodism and its Impact on Political and Social Situation in Iran(Constitutional Revolution)
        ghorbanali najafi andarvar amirteymour rafiei mohammadkarim yosef jamali
        Abstract:The reign of the Qajar kings began after the victory of Ahmad Muhammad Khan over Zand rulers and other claimants of government. The relations of power and relations prevailing in the Qajar political system were based on political power. As such, Qajar's rise to More
        Abstract:The reign of the Qajar kings began after the victory of Ahmad Muhammad Khan over Zand rulers and other claimants of government. The relations of power and relations prevailing in the Qajar political system were based on political power. As such, Qajar's rise to power must be seen as a kind of shift in power within Iran's provincial structure. The basic basis of the political power of the Qajar government, as in other periods of Iranian history, was based on tribal structure and the tribes and tribes possessed the real power of the state. In such a structure, the king of God was the shadow of God on earth and the center of political decisions. This status and characteristic of the king's extraterrestrial power led to the concentration of power, law-abiding, despotism, and authoritarianism, resulting in political underdevelopment. The conditional revolution took place in response to the king's extraterrestrial and heavenly power, but failed with the emergence of minor tyranny. In this research, we are trying to study the Qajar method, how to build the inheritance power and the absence of legal institutions in the Qajar era and its role on the political and social situation of Iran until the Constitutional era. The purpose is practical and, in the nature of research, descriptive and analytical, the data and findings are. The method of gathering data is viewing and reading through a library and archive of documents as well as searching the Internet and virtual networks. Manuscript profile
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        3 - A Reflection on Ahmad Ahsai's Influence on the Qajar Politicai Historey in the First Quarter of the 19th Century
        javad abbasi kangevari amirteymour rafiei Reza Shabani Samghabadi
        AbstractAt a time when the war between major European powers over the seizure of resources of Asian and African countries had also made Iran the scene of these conflicts, and given the Iranians' lack of readiness to enter new and clever battles, important evidence such More
        AbstractAt a time when the war between major European powers over the seizure of resources of Asian and African countries had also made Iran the scene of these conflicts, and given the Iranians' lack of readiness to enter new and clever battles, important evidence such as: Mehdi Ali Khan's success in engaging Fath Ali Shah with Afghans, France's five-month honeymoon with Iran from Finckenstein to Tilsit, the fictitious brawl between the Indian company representatives and the British Foreign Office (James - Minto) in front of Fathali Shah, and the deceptive thirty-month trip of Abul Hassan Khan Ilchi and James Morier to London, and frequent and full of deception ceasefire recommendations of Russia to Iran throughout the two-phase wars and etc., are irrefutable evidence of the Iranians getting politically played and deceived. Under these circumstances, the arrival of a new school of thought in Iran called Sheikhia headed by Ahmad Ahsaie’s , had devastating effects on the Iranian Political Historey during this period, including courtiers, religious schools, and the general public. Using library research, this paper focuses on a corner of this issue, that so far has not been discussed in detail, due to the gravity of the effects of the issues on each other. Manuscript profile
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        4 - The role of Amir Timour Gurkani in Toghtameshs ups and downs, Khan Alos Joji
        Farah Talebeygi amirteymour rafiei Hassan Ghoreyshi
        Toghtamesh (778-793 AH / 1376-1391 AD) is the last famous and most powerful ruler in the history of the White and Zarrin Urdu. He sought refuge with Amir Timour as a result of internal strife in order to seize power and reign in the White Urdu. Amir Timour gave him the More
        Toghtamesh (778-793 AH / 1376-1391 AD) is the last famous and most powerful ruler in the history of the White and Zarrin Urdu. He sought refuge with Amir Timour as a result of internal strife in order to seize power and reign in the White Urdu. Amir Timour gave him the government of the Saqqaq provinces, by the Sihoun River. He was defeated twice by the White Urdu chief, Uros Khan, and the second time his hand was injured, forcing him to seek refuge with Amir Timour. This time, Amir Timour himself took action and began to break into the Eritrean and Lashkar-e-Lahang. In 777 AH while Amir Timour was planning to invade the Land of the White Urdu more aggressively, Orus Khan died suddenly and his successor died shortly thereafter. This paved the way for Amir Timour to reign Toghtamesh. Soon, Toghtamesh moved to the western Ghebchagh Plain and took over the town of Serai, the thone of the Khans of the Zarrin Urdu. He bridged the divition between the Khans of the White and Zarrin Urdu and brought the Eastern (White) and Western (Zarrin) Olos Ghebchagh under one government. Toghtamesh was proud of his accomplishments, and took the opposite course of his patron AmirTimour and acted daringly. Amir Taymour defeated Toghtamesh in two battles, one at the site of Ortepe (793 AH) and the other near the Turkish River (798 AH). In the end, after wandering for a long time, Toghtamesh passed away in 809 AH. Manuscript profile
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        5 - pathology of orientalists about the political and social viewpoints of imam ali ( pbuh )
        seyed mohsen sheykholeslami amirteymour rafiei seyed hasan quorishi
        the political and social viewpoints of orientalists over imam ali have many fluctuations and challenges . german and english composers as the pioneers of islam in general tried to analyze the character and position of imam ali material and free from religion . according More
        the political and social viewpoints of orientalists over imam ali have many fluctuations and challenges . german and english composers as the pioneers of islam in general tried to analyze the character and position of imam ali material and free from religion . according to the fact that the world of islam and the existing resources are first dominated by jamaat - e - islami , and the shiite sources of distortion or trust have been trusted , mainly we have witnessed biased and biased results . orientalists , on one hand , consider imam ali as an opposition of the central government and has anti - secular thought .on the other hand , few of the orientalists have succeeded in avoiding the influence of personal , national and religious emotions and also study and study the movement . the purpose of this research is comparative study of political positions on social and political situation of hazrat ali ( peace be upon him ) and study of intellectual foundation and practical approach of them . in this research , we try to answer these questions by an analytical and explanatory approach : how was orientalists " s political perception of imam ali 's policy ? how has the intellectual foundations of imam ali ( peace be upon him ) have been ? the prevailing assumption is that , according to the existence of prominent scholars and the great islamic - shiite institute , they have tried Manuscript profile
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        6 - Investigating and Explaining the Position of Khadijeh (s) in the Words of the Prophet (PBUH) and the narrations of Imams (PBUH(
        Esmaeil Sakha amirteymour rafiei keyvan loloie sh.Hasan quorishi
        This study aims to give a brief overview of the position of Khadijeh from the perspective of the Prophet and narrations, because she is one of the most prominent women of the time along with Maryam bint Imran, Asiya bint Mazahem, Pharaoh's wife, and her daughter Hazrat More
        This study aims to give a brief overview of the position of Khadijeh from the perspective of the Prophet and narrations, because she is one of the most prominent women of the time along with Maryam bint Imran, Asiya bint Mazahem, Pharaoh's wife, and her daughter Hazrat Fatima. The daughter of Muhammad has been recognized and introduced as the master of women in this world and the hereafter. Therefore, in this article, we have tried to use the words of the Messenger of God and the narrations of the Imams to give a glimpse into the position and greatness of this lady that God Almighty praises the angels several times a day because of her. To be paid.This research includes several questions, how did the Messenger of God introduce Khadija in different cases? And how did the Imams of the Infallibles take pride in the existence of Khadijeh? The findings of this research, using the library method in an analytical-descriptive manner, refer to some narrations from the point of view of the Messenger of God and the Imams regarding the worldly and otherworldly status of Khadijeh. Or deals with their irrationality, in this article it is specified that according to the statements of the Prophet (PBUH) and the Infallibles, the position and position of Khadijeh is higher than all women and other wives of Muhammad and It has been more valuable. Because their economic, social and political contributions to the spread of Islam have remained throughout history Manuscript profile
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        7 - The Real Position of Dowlatshah in Politics of Qajar Iran
        javad abbasi kangevari amirteymour rafiei Reza Shabani Samghabadi
        The Real Position of Dowlatshah in the Politics of Qajar IranIn the first quarter of the 19th century, a series of important, consequential events in Iran paved the way for the presence and influence of European superpowers in the country and numerous political, militar More
        The Real Position of Dowlatshah in the Politics of Qajar IranIn the first quarter of the 19th century, a series of important, consequential events in Iran paved the way for the presence and influence of European superpowers in the country and numerous political, military, and security challenges. Although the political atmosphere was in favor of the heir apparent, Fath-Ali Shah favored his senior son, Dowlatshah, in such a time of turmoil and instability and delegated to him the duty of rectification of important national matters. Dowlatshah achieved great success in his endeavors and despite the unresting attempts of historians to paint a bleak and distorted picture of the man, even with his mysterious death, at a time when he was on the verge of conquering Baqdad, Dowlatshah and his achievements have indelibly and undeniably marked the pages of Iran`s history. Dowlatshah was never known for who he really was. The current research, which is a first in its intent and data processing, aims to explain in detail the influence of foreign powers and their agents in the country in distorting the reputation of Dowlatshah, and his rightful and dignified status and character, by investigating and bringing to light certain historical facts and identification of certain suspicious agents close to him who harbored malicious intentions in their minds and perhaps killed him.The method used in this research is historical (deductive) with a descriptive-analytical approach toward the editing and compilation of the study.Keywords: Dawlatshah, Ahsaei, Qajar Wars.Qajar Princes. England Manuscript profile
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        8 - Interaction and confrontation with Sunnis and Shiites in the era of Aurangzeb
        mohammad mehraien amirteymour rafiei mohammad nabi salim
        Assessing the religious policy of Muslim states in history is one of the most controversial points that some scholars have taken a critical look at. The Gurkhanid rule in India is one of the states that has attracted the attention of scholars and they have spoken about More
        Assessing the religious policy of Muslim states in history is one of the most controversial points that some scholars have taken a critical look at. The Gurkhanid rule in India is one of the states that has attracted the attention of scholars and they have spoken about it in particular, considering the two different types of religious tolerance or religious confrontation during the reigns of Akber & Aurangzeb. Meanwhile, the transformation of religious politics over a period of one hundred years and its impact on the ruling process of the imperial dynasty is important because it is considered a criterion for the decline of the Gurkhans of India. Relying on a descriptive-analytical method and based on theoretical and library studies, this study examines the practice of the Aurangzeb government with the two main sections of the Indian Muslim community, namely Sunnis and Shiites. Although critics argue that Aurangzeb abandoned the multifaceted religious heritage of his predecessors, inciting the majority of Indian society against the Islamic system and destroying his dynasty by imposing taxes on non-Muslims and destroying Indian temples, it should not be forgotten. The shift in the balance in favor of the Muslims, through interaction with the Sunnis and confrontation with the Shiites, all ended to the detriment of India's Muslim minority. It made alliance between Shiites and Sunnis in India impossible and involved the majority of Indo-religions with Muslims. He incited Hindus and Sikhs against the Gurkhani government and rendered Shiites and Sunnis incapable of Manuscript profile
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        9 - The Situation of Architecture in Sasanian Era and Its Difference with The Architecture of Achaemenid Era
        Mehdi Ramezani amirteymour rafiei hossein mohammadi
        The architecture of Sasanian era is, in fact, continuation and development of Parthian architecture and, at the same time, reminiscent of Achaemenid architecture. By the formation of Sasanian empire, Iran’s society began to thrive, and by articulation of a precise More
        The architecture of Sasanian era is, in fact, continuation and development of Parthian architecture and, at the same time, reminiscent of Achaemenid architecture. By the formation of Sasanian empire, Iran’s society began to thrive, and by articulation of a precise, effective plan regarding urban development, architecture, and industrialization of the society, it absorbed the attention of civilized Roman and Hellenistic world. The culture and art of Sasanian followed those of Achaemenid and Parthian. Sasanians tried to catch up with the Achaemenid culture. They showed their hegemony relative to prior eras in the arts of architecture, sculpture, plastering, and building domical arches as well as pillarless, vast halls. In architecture, reliefs, and sculptures of Sasanian era, differences and similarities, particularly in the topic and content, are seen compared to those of Achaemenid era. Sasanian dynasty founder, Ardashir I was the governor of Darabgerd, Pars before taking the throne and founded it and Gaur city, also known as Firuzabad, circularly based on the traditional architecture of Parthian era. In this article conducted with analytical-descriptive method, questions like “what were the building method, materials, and functions of buildings in Sasanian era?” and “what was its difference with Achaemenid architecture?” will be answered. Manuscript profile
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        10 - An Introduction to the Religious Beliefs and Politics of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar
        Javad Noorian Amir Teymour Rafiei hamid reza safakish
        The religious beliefs of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar can be discussed regarding his religious policy. A kind of religious belief seems to be apparent and recognizable in his behavior and actions so that he, as the king of a Shiite country, tried to show that he is the guar More
        The religious beliefs of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar can be discussed regarding his religious policy. A kind of religious belief seems to be apparent and recognizable in his behavior and actions so that he, as the king of a Shiite country, tried to show that he is the guardian of the Shiite religion. Generally, the rule of Agha Mohammad Khan is mostly referred to as a military and violent rule. Historical resources have further described his immeasurable military campaigns and bloodshed. In the meantime, the study of his religious spirits and beliefs has been completely neglected. The purpose of this research was to investigate the religious beliefs of Agha Mohammad Khan and his approach in dealing with Shiite scholars. This research is conducted through a descriptive-analytical method using library resources. The results showed that as the founder of the Qajar dynasty, he was completely religious and loyal to the principles of Shiism by his heart regardless of hypocrisy. On the other hand, while respecting Shiite scholars, he did not allow them to involve in political affairs very much and used them occasionally. Manuscript profile
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        11 - Historical geography of Khuzestan before the arrival of Islam in Iran
        sharif mobadri keyvan loloie amirteymour rafiei Hamid reza jadidi
        Khuzestan province was one of the most important provinces in Iran, which was of special importance both after and before the advent of Islam. Meanwhile, its special position has led to the migration of various ethnic groups to it over the centuries. This state, which w More
        Khuzestan province was one of the most important provinces in Iran, which was of special importance both after and before the advent of Islam. Meanwhile, its special position has led to the migration of various ethnic groups to it over the centuries. This state, which was part of their territory during the Sassanid era, was conquered by the Muslims during the second caliphate, and as a result, the conquest of the conquering Arabs led to special settlement and social changes in this state. Due to its strategic location, resources, geographical conditions, special center, it was a place for various tribes to live during the ages and centuries, and it was a passage for the transportation of merchants' goods, as well as a passage for ordinary people. These included Musab, Iraq, Isfahan, Fars and Lorestan. The presence of tribes with different religions and ethnicities shows the special importance of this state, which is evident from the letter that has been applied to it over the years. In this article, with the reference to the climatic situation of Khuzestan and referring to the name of Khuzestan, we intend to introduce this state before the advent of Islam and especially the historical geography of this important state. Manuscript profile
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        12 - Historical Geography of Tous
        amir teymour rafiee zohreh shishehchi ali asghar taheri
        Abstract The city, like any living creature, is being created one day and it comes into being, it grows, it reaches a young age and passes through its golden age, it becomes slowly and ageless, and one day it dies and disappears. Bours is a city that has long been a hi More
        Abstract The city, like any living creature, is being created one day and it comes into being, it grows, it reaches a young age and passes through its golden age, it becomes slowly and ageless, and one day it dies and disappears. Bours is a city that has long been a history of all these courses and has been famous for its long history, and even part of the famous Khorasan road that included Helmand Ferrari caravans of that time. This research examines the historical geography of the Tous over time, and is, in fact, an interdisciplinary subject that includes both history and geography, meaning that the history of the birch, the people, the natural geography, and whatever that area contains Can be expressed as much as necessary.  Therefore, in parallel with this review, due to many of the actions taken, we can understand the reasons for many of the successes and failures that have taken place throughout history and, more broadly, in the great Khorasan. With the help and evaluation of this set of factors, it worked to portray this ancient era Key words :Geography, history, birch Manuscript profile
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        13 - The tribe of Kalhor's historical and political geography with predication to historical instances and written sources
        AMIR TEYMOUR RAFIEI Khadijah Abbasi Ghor Khorram
        (issue) and through (however) dispersed researches has written about tribal traditions and culture and their history and record ; But until now hasn’t written independent and proper (suitable) research about the tribe of Kalhor's historical and political geography More
        (issue) and through (however) dispersed researches has written about tribal traditions and culture and their history and record ; But until now hasn’t written independent and proper (suitable) research about the tribe of Kalhor's historical and political geography and their role in west of iran. Therefore it is the most important question of research that the tribe of Kalhor what (whether) plays role in political and social history of west of iran by reference historical instances and written sources? The results of research shows that the tribe of Kalhor plays undeniable role in political reactions of west of iran in recent islamic centuries. In recent islamic centuries always, central state of iran was pursuing a reactionable system , because of reaction to tribes and superior and dominant central power were establishing specific relation with local powers and other tribes and groups. In other words in this period, central government pursued all of tricks and diplomacies that were for stabilization of political power between tribe of Kalhor and tribes in west; it did give (concede) a part of it's authorities in local district of Kermanshah to Kords because of pursuing a type of reactionably in related to them and did distribution of political, economic, military power because of receipt of their local duties (services).   Manuscript profile
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        14 - Musa bin Nozayr's military policies in Africa and Andalusia during the period of Walid bin Abdul Malik
        leila narimanfard amir teymoyr rafiei
        The beginning of the formation of Islamic civilization in North Africa and Spain wasconquered by the Arab conquerors (during the seventh and eighth seventh centuries),conquering the lands of North Africa and Wales. It is one of the major events in thehistory of the firs More
        The beginning of the formation of Islamic civilization in North Africa and Spain wasconquered by the Arab conquerors (during the seventh and eighth seventh centuries),conquering the lands of North Africa and Wales. It is one of the major events in thehistory of the first century, causing interconnections between Europe, Africa and AsiaDuring the course of 800 years, the transfer of Islamic culture was used; in the meantime,it should not ignore the role of »Moses bin Nozayr's « and his tributary, and hiscommander (Tariq bin Zayd), one of the most holy Muslim commanders of the firstcentury AH . However, in the course of these conquests, conditions were put in place thatended the outcome of the conquest in favor of »Moses bin Nozayr's« among other things,the conditions governing Africa and Europe, and the support of the Umayyad caliph ofMoses, as well as the material impetus of the Muslim soldiers, should not be ignored. Inthis article Let us examine the expansion of the borders of Islam on the other side of thewaters and the authoritative motivation of Musa bin Nozayr's. To this end, we will lookat the process of studying the work of the library in the form of an initial preliminarydesign, identification, and retrieval of resources and a vector search Manuscript profile
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        15 - Maaref Association and Modern Schools in Iran
        Arash zangeneh amirteymour rafiei keyvan loloei Boshra Delrish
        In 1315 AD, an association was formed with the aim of establishing new schools and developing education in Tehran, which became known as the Education Association. This association helped the process of building schools by collecting donations and donations from the peo More
        In 1315 AD, an association was formed with the aim of establishing new schools and developing education in Tehran, which became known as the Education Association. This association helped the process of building schools by collecting donations and donations from the people, and within six months, it established schools such as opening, elementary, religious, and mozaffariyya, and gathered three thousand students in these schools. In addition to that, the association took action in the field of book printing, translation and publication of Maarif newspaper and formation of classes for adults. But the personal interest of some members and the differences between them did not allow this association to achieve its cultural goals. With the dismissal of Amin-doleh, the association faced many problems. In this research, using the descriptive-analytical method, this issue will be discussed and the causes and factors of its failure will be investigated. Manuscript profile