The approach and narration of historians of the Afshariya period towards the Safavid dynasty
The approach and narration of historians of the Afshariya period towards the Safavid dynasty

Ali Salarishadi

Volume 32, Issue 29 , April 2022, , Pages 159-182

https://doi.org/10.22051/hph.2023.42870.1651

Abstract
  Official historians are often part of the government and their writings reflect the views and policies of the ruling system. They usually try to present a narrative that is consistent ...  Read More
On the Most Crucial Disciplinary Task of the Historians
On the Most Crucial Disciplinary Task of the Historians

Hassan Hazrati

Volume 30, Issue 26 , December 2020, , Pages 69-87

https://doi.org/10.22051/hph.2021.34700.1490

Abstract
  No methodological polemic has taken shape among the advocates of history in Iran until now, for they have not had enough command of different methods, paradigms, and theories. After ...  Read More
Ibn al-Athir and the Arabic Maghreb and Andalusia resources
Ibn al-Athir and the Arabic Maghreb and Andalusia resources

Ali Salarishadi

Volume 27, Issue 20 , October 2017, , Pages 5-28

https://doi.org/10.22051/hph.2018.12708.1099

Abstract
       Land of the Arabic Maghreb and Andalusia are parts of the land of the famous Traditional Islamic world. These areas have been deeply influenced by Islam and ...  Read More
The Effects of Iranian Historiography in Ilkhanian and Timurids Eras on Ottomans Historiography
The Effects of Iranian Historiography in Ilkhanian and Timurids Eras on Ottomans Historiography

Vali Dinparast

Volume 20, Issue 6 , November 2010, , Pages 27-48

https://doi.org/10.22051/hph.2014.840

Abstract
  Cultural exchanges between Iran and Anatolia in Selijuks of Rome not only caused the promotion of Persian language and literature and other cultural events in this land but also in ...  Read More