AbstractThis article examines the social makeup of the early Qajar administration or chancery (dīvān). Using a wide range of Persian sources, the article focuses on those individuals who held offices in thedīvānand traces their family, social, and geographic backgrounds, highlights their marital ties, and reveals their sources of economic and social prestige. In doing so, the article draws attention to patterns of continuity and change between Safavid, Afsharid, Zand, and Qajar rule, and to the familial and informal nature of political power during the early Qajar period (1785–1834). Ultimately the article suggests that an analysis of the social makeup of thedīvān, and of what political office-holders actually do, offers a more fruitful pat...
This seminal article suggests a fresh interpretation of the dynamism of the late Safavid political p...
Depuis l'introduction de l'Islam au VIIè siècle, l'Iran a connu des régimes politiques souvent éphém...
The present article examines the role of political parties in transferring power from Qajar to Pahla...
Relating to Qajars was one of the most important criteria in selection as Qajarid governors, however...
Royal Harem Lives explores the social, spatial and cultural dimensions of the women’s quarter of Nas...
AbstractThis article uses gift-giving practices in early nineteenth-century Iran as a window onto st...
In the power structure of Iran, during Qajar dynasty, the presence of a long series of princes facil...
The article examines the distinctive characteristics of the administration of the Ghaznavid state, a...
The history of each society is a futurity of ups and downs got over by its nation. The basis of thei...
In January 1750, a man named Mīrzā Sayyed Moḥammad was enthroned in Mashhad as a Safavid king, decla...
The analysis of historical events in Iran- most of them can be considered to be family-oriented- req...
It has been pointed out that local elites who de facto ruled provinces played the important role in ...
Following the interregnum and anarchy of the eighteenth century, Iran was politically re-united unde...
AbstractThis article uses two manuscripts, comprising collections (majmūʿa) of firmans, petitions, a...
Iran’s Kurdistan in general and Ardalan’s Kurdistan in Qajar era in particular was of paramount impo...
This seminal article suggests a fresh interpretation of the dynamism of the late Safavid political p...
Depuis l'introduction de l'Islam au VIIè siècle, l'Iran a connu des régimes politiques souvent éphém...
The present article examines the role of political parties in transferring power from Qajar to Pahla...
Relating to Qajars was one of the most important criteria in selection as Qajarid governors, however...
Royal Harem Lives explores the social, spatial and cultural dimensions of the women’s quarter of Nas...
AbstractThis article uses gift-giving practices in early nineteenth-century Iran as a window onto st...
In the power structure of Iran, during Qajar dynasty, the presence of a long series of princes facil...
The article examines the distinctive characteristics of the administration of the Ghaznavid state, a...
The history of each society is a futurity of ups and downs got over by its nation. The basis of thei...
In January 1750, a man named Mīrzā Sayyed Moḥammad was enthroned in Mashhad as a Safavid king, decla...
The analysis of historical events in Iran- most of them can be considered to be family-oriented- req...
It has been pointed out that local elites who de facto ruled provinces played the important role in ...
Following the interregnum and anarchy of the eighteenth century, Iran was politically re-united unde...
AbstractThis article uses two manuscripts, comprising collections (majmūʿa) of firmans, petitions, a...
Iran’s Kurdistan in general and Ardalan’s Kurdistan in Qajar era in particular was of paramount impo...
This seminal article suggests a fresh interpretation of the dynamism of the late Safavid political p...
Depuis l'introduction de l'Islam au VIIè siècle, l'Iran a connu des régimes politiques souvent éphém...
The present article examines the role of political parties in transferring power from Qajar to Pahla...