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        1 - Celebrations and Celebratory Behaviors in the Territory of Jahāngīrshāh Gurkānī (1037-1014 AH) Based on Jahāngīrnāmih and Majālis Jahāngīrī
        Hossein Tavakoli Moqadam Qanbarali Roudgar
        Among the Gurkān kings of India, the long twenty-three-year reign of Jahāngīr Shah (1014-1037 AH) is especially famous because he was interested in Persian language and Iranian culture. He also wrote his diaries in Persian and named it Jahāngīrnāmih. Based on this book More
        Among the Gurkān kings of India, the long twenty-three-year reign of Jahāngīr Shah (1014-1037 AH) is especially famous because he was interested in Persian language and Iranian culture. He also wrote his diaries in Persian and named it Jahāngīrnāmih. Based on this book of Jahāngīr Shah and the report of one of his courtiers, Abdul Sattar Lahori, that is, the book of Jahāngīrī's meetings. The authors of the following article, relying on the descriptive-analytical method and with a comparative study, have tried to hold celebrations and festive behaviors that both works have been widely explained, examined. Then answer these questions such as what were the main elements of each of the festivals of Hindus, Iranians and Muslims, and what transformations have those festivals undergone? Based on the findings of this research, fire-lighting and lighting, which were elements of Iranian and Indian celebrations, had obvious effects on most of the festive behaviors of Muslims, as sometimes some Islamic holidays, such as Shab Barat, which had entirely an  Islamic content had changed into a kind of non-religious festival, so that the commemoration ceremony of Muslim parents and elders with the presence of minstrels and musicians became a festive ceremony.  Manuscript profile
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        2 - Comparative study of cryptography and Telisman-opening of the beginning of feasts in Shahnameh and Haft Peykar
        Leila Saei Nasser Naseri Tazeh Shahri Shahriar Hassanzadeh
        One of the outstanding features of all fictional works with mental themes is their cryptic nature, so that this feature has a special effect and prominence in "Shahnameh" and "Haft Peykar", since elders and heroes to unravel complex codes and telismans with the help of More
        One of the outstanding features of all fictional works with mental themes is their cryptic nature, so that this feature has a special effect and prominence in "Shahnameh" and "Haft Peykar", since elders and heroes to unravel complex codes and telismans with the help of Ahuras force and rationalists fought against the demonic forces, and sometimes resorted to cryptic acts to untie closed and difficult knots, and they rejoiced and feasted. The protagonists of the stories speak of tools such as astronomy and prediction of divine destiny, and consult with priests, clerics and dreamers to unravel the mysteries and secrets, and sometimes turn to astrology and knowledge of the misfortunes of Sepehri astronomers in order to achieve victory. In this article, scientific causation has been done in a descriptive-analytical and comparative way and the research results show that most of the celebrations have had roots in unlocking codes and telismans. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Reflection of Iranian celebrations in the poetry of Azerbaijani school poets
        Leili Kamalvand Manouchehr Joukar Asad Abshirini
        Various celebrations have been held in Iran since ancient times; Among them are the celebrations that were held in each month, on the occasion of the symmetry of the name of the day with the name of the month, and each of them was accompanied by special customs. Many of More
        Various celebrations have been held in Iran since ancient times; Among them are the celebrations that were held in each month, on the occasion of the symmetry of the name of the day with the name of the month, and each of them was accompanied by special customs. Many of these celebrations are forgotten today and are no longer held, but their traces and reflections can be found in the works of the past and classical poets; Among the poets of the Azerbaijani school. Accordingly, this study reflects the Iranian celebrations and related rituals in the poetry of the poets of the Azerbaijani school (with emphasis on Mujir al-Din Bilqani, Nezami, Khaghani and Falak Shervani). According to the findings of this study, among the ancient Iranian celebrations, only four ancient celebrations of Nowruz, Mehregan, Sedeh and Yalda are reflected in the poems of Azerbaijani poets and other ancient celebrations such as: Abangan, Bahmangan, Esfandgan, Tirgan and ... have not been reflected in the poems of these poets. Among these four celebrations, Nowruz celebration had the most reflection in the poems of Azerbaijani school poets and Century celebration had the least reflection among their poems. In total, Nowruz celebration has been repeated 71 times in the poems of these poets and only five times the celebration of the century has been mentioned. The reason for this is the great importance of Nowruz as the most important national holiday among Iranians. This research is a theoretical and library research. Manuscript profile
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        4 - A comparative study of Mehregan celebration with Turkish celebration of Birbiri Gorlak
        Gholamreza Rahimi Shashdeh Sajjad Farahmand
        Folk literature is a part of people's culture that transmits the spiritual heritage, customs and traditions of one generation to another. According to the interest of the villagers in preserving their traditions and customs, in this article, we will examine the ancient More
        Folk literature is a part of people's culture that transmits the spiritual heritage, customs and traditions of one generation to another. According to the interest of the villagers in preserving their traditions and customs, in this article, we will examine the ancient tradition of Mehregan celebration that Birbiri Gorlak means seeing each other in the village of Qasr Yaghoub Safashahr in the Turkish language of Safashahri. We seek this folk tradition which was originally the same as the Mehregan celebration, but has evolved over time to keep alive the legacy of ancient Iran. Thus we take scientific and effective steps in the preservation of the traditions and rituals of ancient Iran, and to give the next generation the legacy left to us from the past as a trust, and to do our duty in this regard. Manuscript profile
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        5 - پیوند و تنیدگی اندیشه‌های ناسوتی و لاهوتی ایرانیان در «عید نوروز»
        حجت اله غ منیری
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        6 - 2500-year-old kingdom celebration with emphasis on cultural-social review the regim in Iran.
        loghman dehghan houra shojaei
        2500-year-old kingdom celebration which after years of providing propaganda and studying were held in the fall of 1350 in persepolis with a unque glory , was on of the most expensire celebration which cost over 300 million dollars.By holding such a celebration ,shah was More
        2500-year-old kingdom celebration which after years of providing propaganda and studying were held in the fall of 1350 in persepolis with a unque glory , was on of the most expensire celebration which cost over 300 million dollars.By holding such a celebration ,shah was seeking a way to continue his government and dominance over the pepole of Iran ,so he began to recover Aryan's valuas and arouse animosity towards Islam and develop friendly relation with foreign countries ,hence he began a series of controversial and , in some cases ,useful measures :naming himself "shah", ordering the collection and compiliation if some books about Iran's  pre-Islamic culture and civilization ,founding Shahanshahi foundation of Iran Acadmy ,establish-ment of Iran's National Deed Registery ,holding various celebrations during the celebration decade (1345-1355),promoting people to choose their children the original Iranian names ,sending some educational groups callend "Sepahyane Danesh" (knowledge corps)to villages for the aim of making pepole eager to ancient and kigdom culture and informing them of the magnitude of the 2500-year-old kingdom celebrations ,building several schools and many buildings of public interest after the name of cirus the Great,changing the calender from solar to kingdome the cost of these celebrtions was so high and anti-Islamic measurs  of regime were so extensive that finally raised the protest of the majority of the pepole of Iran and even foreign press and figures,and Shah and regime were condemned.   Manuscript profile
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        7 - The factor of Seljuk’s attention ceremony and ancient traditions
        Amir Akbari
        The seljuk’sage is one of the important periods of Iran history and Asia minor.  Entry this population factor to Asia history area was accompany with major political and cultural developments. The Seljuk were first government among the Islamic states that car More
        The seljuk’sage is one of the important periods of Iran history and Asia minor.  Entry this population factor to Asia history area was accompany with major political and cultural developments. The Seljuk were first government among the Islamic states that carried the their  government  territorial  till Byzantine borders and recovered the greatness of  ancient empire. In regard  this success, the Seljuk applied multiple  effort into cultural  look  and  attention  to manner  and  ancient  tradition. Seljuk‘s  attention for the creation  a great  empire  must be combined  with emphasis  on all  of  the  political, administrative  and cultural  structures. Being  BoghazKoy   inscription  in 1400  B.C into Ankara has the mark  of attention  to gods  and  ancient olden  rituals in this lands. Nowruz  celebration- Sadeh celebration and Mehregan  celebration  with itself  ancient history  was people‘s  attention of Asia central  till Asia minor. So, Seljuk into manage of the wide lands, addition creation a religious unity make efforts to cultural unity  and emphasis on ancient traditions. Khayyam‘s effort for foundation an exact calendar without error and complexity was more on necessity return Nowruz to itself real  time, namely ,first month Farvardin in per year. All of the efforts can not except, in the Seljuk ‘s power and Seljuk ‘s attention. Manuscript profile
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        8 - 2500-year-old kingdom celebration with emphasis on cultural-social review the regim in Iran.
        L. Dehghan Nayyeri H. Shojaei
        2500-year-old kingdom celebration which after years of providing propaganda and studying were held in the fall of 1350 in persepolis with a unque glory , was on of the most expensire celebration which cost over 300 million dollars.By holding such a celebration ,shah More
        2500-year-old kingdom celebration which after years of providing propaganda and studying were held in the fall of 1350 in persepolis with a unque glory , was on of the most expensire celebration which cost over 300 million dollars.By holding such a celebration ,shah was seeking a way to continue his government and dominance over the pepole of Iran ,so he began to recover Aryan's valuas and arouse animosity towards Islam and develop friendly relation with foreign countries ,hence he began a series of controversial and , in some cases ,useful measures :naming himself "shah", ordering the collection and compiliation if some books about Iran's pre-Islamic culture and civilization ,founding Shahanshahi foundation of Iran Acadmy ,establish-ment of Iran's National Deed Registery ,holding various celebrations during the celebration decade (1345-1355),promoting people to choose their children the original Iranian names ,sending some educational groups callend "Sepahyane Danesh" (knowledge corps)to villages for the aim of making pepole eager to ancient and kigdom culture and informing them of the magnitude of the 2500-year-old kingdom celebrations ,building several schools and many buildings of public interest after the name of cirus the Great,changing the calender from solar to kingdome the cost of these celebrtions was so high and anti-Islamic measurs of regime were so extensive that finally raised the protest of the majority of the pepole of Iran and even foreign press and figures,and Shah and regime were condemned. Manuscript profile
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        9 - Iranian religious celebrations During the Sassanid
        shmsodein najmi
        Zoroastrians are always a celebration, praise and thanksgiving were celebrated today some of them as a national symbol and a symbol of monotheism and the ancient Iranian civilization. The separation of religion from many aspects of life difficult and perhaps impossible More
        Zoroastrians are always a celebration, praise and thanksgiving were celebrated today some of them as a national symbol and a symbol of monotheism and the ancient Iranian civilization. The separation of religion from many aspects of life difficult and perhaps impossible ancient Persians and knowledge of the culture and civilization of ancient Iran today strongly intertwined with religion is. Ancient Iranians, happiness and divine gift in religious ceremonies to give thanks for the blessings that they had Ahura Mazda, was celebrated. Some of them have faded over time, and some celebrated as a national aspect and all Iranians from every ethnic and religious are most welcome. In this article, the most important religious feast mentioned Zoroastrians and the nature and cause them to be discussed.   Manuscript profile
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        10 - Explaining the Transformational Leadership Model and Renewable Management with an Interpretive Futurology Approach to Iranian Culture and Mysticism
        Rahnama Farid Davood Kia Kojouri Mohammad Javad Taghi Pourian Saeed Islami
        Organizational leadership is one of the most important and diverse topics in the field of organization and management. In the future, metaphorical argumentative research is not intended to predict but to gain insight. A new look at the phenomenon of the organization, an More
        Organizational leadership is one of the most important and diverse topics in the field of organization and management. In the future, metaphorical argumentative research is not intended to predict but to gain insight. A new look at the phenomenon of the organization, an appropriate action and new horizons for its leadership and management is manifested. This research is based on a qualitative-quantitative method with a descriptive-analytical approach that seeks rich and important themes and concepts such as "Nowruz And "Farshkard", which originate from the culture of ancient Iran, should be used in metaphorizing the concepts of transformational leadership and renewed management. To revive and revitalize. Therefore, the metaphor of spring transformational leadership and renewable management based on the Iranian themes of "Nowruz", "Pomegranate and Phoenix" and "Farshkard" can be used based on Iranian themes and a native pattern can be used. Manuscript profile
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        11 - Fire in Iranian and Vietnamese Mythology: A Comparative Study
        Elhām Rastād Nāsser Nikoubakht phuong Vo Ti Thanh
         Fire is one of the most important and mysterious elements of the universe, and it can be said that the human civilization began with its discovery. The myths from different ethnic groups show how man discovered fire and what its significance and status was. The im More
         Fire is one of the most important and mysterious elements of the universe, and it can be said that the human civilization began with its discovery. The myths from different ethnic groups show how man discovered fire and what its significance and status was. The important place of fire in the myths of Iran and Vietnam and the similarity of some rituals of the two countries in which fire is sanctified and worshiped, show that there are common cultural aspects between the two nations. The purpose of this study is to better understand the myths of Iran and Vietnam, especially the myths related to fire. Using the descriptive-comparative method, in the present article, an attempt has been made to study some myths of the two countries and the narratives related to the element of fire. According to the classification of myths related to gods and rituals and the discovery of fire, the results of the study show cultural similarities between the two countries, as Fire Dancing Festival in Vietnam is similar to the Chaharshanbe Suri and the Azargan festival in Iran. Also, in the myths of the two countries, fire symbolizes victory over the enemy and hell symbolizes the punishment of sinners. The difference between the mythological narratives of Iran and Vietnam is more about the gods and how to discover fire.    Manuscript profile
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        12 - Tradition of Gala Ceremony in Nezami's Eskandarnameh
        Jilla Serati Mahdieh Ahmadpour
        Abstract         Nezami's Eskandarnameh is of great importance from presenting different traditions and customs. The aim of this investigation is to proceed on one of the most significant traditions of that time i. e. celebration. Nez More
        Abstract         Nezami's Eskandarnameh is of great importance from presenting different traditions and customs. The aim of this investigation is to proceed on one of the most significant traditions of that time i. e. celebration. Nezami, in his Sharafnameh, in some cases, presents some customs and traditions related to gala ceremonies of Iranian of that time and in some cases those of other lands with subtle language. In Egbalnameh, the wisest discussions go on between Eskandar and other wise men such as Socrates and Aristotle to purify the treasure of speech. Only in some limited cases, Nezami proceeds on some cases of celebration and hilarities briefly and concisely. Manuscript profile