Epistemological Vision in Historiography of Motahar ibn Taher Maghdasi
Epistemological Vision in Historiography of Motahar ibn Taher Maghdasi

Shahla Bakhtiari; Tahereh Nazari Ilkhan Abadi

Volume 21, Issue 7 , April 2011, Pages 1-24

https://doi.org/10.22051/hph.2014.846

Abstract
  Being aware if historians' viewpoint can help in lightening their historical approach and insight. Al-Bed' va Al-Tarikh, by Motahar ibn Taher Maghdasi is one of important historical ...  Read More
A Glimpse of the Works and Traditions of Seif ien Omar Tamimi Assadi (death c. 180 Hejri), with Emphasize on Tabari's History
A Glimpse of the Works and Traditions of Seif ien Omar Tamimi Assadi (death c. 180 Hejri), with Emphasize on Tabari's History

Ali Salarishadi

Volume 21, Issue 7 , April 2011, Pages 25-44

https://doi.org/10.22051/hph.2014.849

Abstract
   At its first stage, the Islamic historiography began in the oral form by the narrators of news known as Akhbari Traditionalists. These traditionalists mostly lived during later ...  Read More
Rationale Approaches in Historiography of Mehdigholi Hedayat ( A Case Study of Progress Advocacy and Modernism)
Rationale Approaches in Historiography of Mehdigholi Hedayat ( A Case Study of Progress Advocacy and Modernism)

Mohammad Salmasizadeh

Volume 21, Issue 7 , April 2011, Pages 45-65

https://doi.org/10.22051/hph.2014.850

Abstract
   The main issue of this research is the rationale approaches of the Mehdigholi Hedayat's historiography. Therefore, his historiography was reviewed by using the analytical – ...  Read More
A Historical Debate on Rasa’il Ikhwan Al-Safa Critic of Critic by Abbas Hamdani on Paul Casanova’s Dating of the Rasa’il Ikhwan Al-Safa
A Historical Debate on Rasa’il Ikhwan Al-Safa Critic of Critic by Abbas Hamdani on Paul Casanova’s Dating of the Rasa’il Ikhwan Al-Safa

Hojjatollah Askari Alamouti

Volume 21, Issue 7 , April 2011, Pages 67-86

https://doi.org/10.22051/hph.2014.845

Abstract
   Date of writing of Rasa’il Ikhwan al-Safa and its writers are not obvious. Because of these ambiguities, there are several ideas on this issue. It seems that dateline of ...  Read More
Methodological Reflections About identity and Credibility of the Official Historiography
Methodological Reflections About identity and Credibility of the Official Historiography

Ali Reza Mollaiy Tavani

Volume 21, Issue 7 , April 2011, Pages 87-113

https://doi.org/10.22051/hph.2014.847

Abstract
   The official historiography as the governmental narrative is one of the oldest types of historiography which has continued up to now. The important question of this article is ...  Read More
Certainty in History
Certainty in History

Ali Nazemianfard

Volume 21, Issue 7 , April 2011, Pages 115-139

https://doi.org/10.22051/hph.2014.848

Abstract
  Certainty, as a decisive belief, contains highest rate of awareness and leaves no rival probability. It has been located in the center of historians attention in the course of time. ...  Read More