The reconstruction of Armenian-Jewish relations in the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries is not an easy task due to the scarcity of historical material. Both peoples underwent resettlement, segregation, coercive conversions under Muslim rule (fighting the side-effects of religious policies for social disciplining), political agendas, the influx of Catholic missionaries, and interstate wars throughout the Safavid to Qajar periods. The current article attempts to revisit the perceptions about Jews and Armenians within inter-confessional debates by examining the early modern polemical literature from the Iranian Armenian context and by employing textual material from the Ottoman Armenian milieu that complements the Iranian case. It further a...
This thesis examines the participation of Armenians in the shari'a courts of the Ottoman Empire from...
The objective of this thesis is to introduce the history of the Iranian Jewish community. The emphas...
This dissertation is an examination of the transition of Iranian residents of the Ottoman Empire int...
Armenian-Persian Conflict (449-451): Its Religious Background and Reflection in Early Armenian Histo...
The dissertation titled The Depiction of Others in Armenian Sources of the 16th - 18th Centuries is ...
Current studies on Armenian identity trace Armenian identity to specific historical events, such as ...
International audienceWritten as a comprehensive conclusion to this conference on six centuries of A...
The study aimed at identifying the social conditions of Armenians in Jerusalem, to reveal the social...
Seta Dadoyan, whose work on the Fāṭimids stands as a staple in medieval Armenian history, recently p...
edited by Camilla Adang, Sabine SchmidtkeBeiträge teilweise deutsch, teilweise englisch, teilweise f...
The purpose of this contribution is not to focus on any literary genre, but rather to examine a prec...
Since the middle of Arsacid Empire to the end of the Sassanid era, Armenia had always been the cente...
The Jews and Armenians inhabiting the Poland of days gone by had much in com-mon, despite their diff...
The Jews and Armenians inhabiting the Poland of days gone by had much in common, despite their diffe...
The article explores the status and situation of Armenian community in contemporary Iran. Armenians ...
This thesis examines the participation of Armenians in the shari'a courts of the Ottoman Empire from...
The objective of this thesis is to introduce the history of the Iranian Jewish community. The emphas...
This dissertation is an examination of the transition of Iranian residents of the Ottoman Empire int...
Armenian-Persian Conflict (449-451): Its Religious Background and Reflection in Early Armenian Histo...
The dissertation titled The Depiction of Others in Armenian Sources of the 16th - 18th Centuries is ...
Current studies on Armenian identity trace Armenian identity to specific historical events, such as ...
International audienceWritten as a comprehensive conclusion to this conference on six centuries of A...
The study aimed at identifying the social conditions of Armenians in Jerusalem, to reveal the social...
Seta Dadoyan, whose work on the Fāṭimids stands as a staple in medieval Armenian history, recently p...
edited by Camilla Adang, Sabine SchmidtkeBeiträge teilweise deutsch, teilweise englisch, teilweise f...
The purpose of this contribution is not to focus on any literary genre, but rather to examine a prec...
Since the middle of Arsacid Empire to the end of the Sassanid era, Armenia had always been the cente...
The Jews and Armenians inhabiting the Poland of days gone by had much in com-mon, despite their diff...
The Jews and Armenians inhabiting the Poland of days gone by had much in common, despite their diffe...
The article explores the status and situation of Armenian community in contemporary Iran. Armenians ...
This thesis examines the participation of Armenians in the shari'a courts of the Ottoman Empire from...
The objective of this thesis is to introduce the history of the Iranian Jewish community. The emphas...
This dissertation is an examination of the transition of Iranian residents of the Ottoman Empire int...