The Subtitle: Comparative study of the power discourse in Art of Fath-Ali-Shah & Nasser-Aldin Shah’s era
An Imaginary dialogue with political and social themes is one of the critical features of Qajarian p...
When he was assassinated in 1896, Nasir al-Din Shah had occupied the Peacock throne for nearly half ...
Political information via the use of painted images represents, the Khomeinist Iran, a formidable in...
In the power structure of Iran, during Qajar dynasty, the presence of a long series of princes facil...
One of the forgotten issues in the context of the distortions of the Karbala incident is the influen...
Donated by Klaus KreiserPaper presented at the Middle East Studies Association 31st Annual Meeting, ...
The paintings of Qajar dynasty are the most thriving and important artworks in Qajar dynasty. Studyi...
Safavid period travel books, along with the reflection of various dimensions and aspects of the soci...
textThis report examines the legacy of “mirrors for princes” literature, or advice literature for ki...
The history of Iranian photography is not secluded from the history of this country. Given that, we ...
This paper tries to study the Recognition of royal identity in Ancient Iran, using discourse analys...
In Iran, the history of photography and cinematography is mired with doubts and ambiguities. The fir...
Calmard Jean. Abbas Amanat, Pivot of the Universe, Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar and the Iranian Monarchy,...
The Qajar Period (1794 - 1925 AD) had special features in the history of art in Iran. Art and painti...
As the centuries move from works to works, the image of the perfect king is filled and refined, and ...
An Imaginary dialogue with political and social themes is one of the critical features of Qajarian p...
When he was assassinated in 1896, Nasir al-Din Shah had occupied the Peacock throne for nearly half ...
Political information via the use of painted images represents, the Khomeinist Iran, a formidable in...
In the power structure of Iran, during Qajar dynasty, the presence of a long series of princes facil...
One of the forgotten issues in the context of the distortions of the Karbala incident is the influen...
Donated by Klaus KreiserPaper presented at the Middle East Studies Association 31st Annual Meeting, ...
The paintings of Qajar dynasty are the most thriving and important artworks in Qajar dynasty. Studyi...
Safavid period travel books, along with the reflection of various dimensions and aspects of the soci...
textThis report examines the legacy of “mirrors for princes” literature, or advice literature for ki...
The history of Iranian photography is not secluded from the history of this country. Given that, we ...
This paper tries to study the Recognition of royal identity in Ancient Iran, using discourse analys...
In Iran, the history of photography and cinematography is mired with doubts and ambiguities. The fir...
Calmard Jean. Abbas Amanat, Pivot of the Universe, Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar and the Iranian Monarchy,...
The Qajar Period (1794 - 1925 AD) had special features in the history of art in Iran. Art and painti...
As the centuries move from works to works, the image of the perfect king is filled and refined, and ...
An Imaginary dialogue with political and social themes is one of the critical features of Qajarian p...
When he was assassinated in 1896, Nasir al-Din Shah had occupied the Peacock throne for nearly half ...
Political information via the use of painted images represents, the Khomeinist Iran, a formidable in...