Iranian Studies

The Iranian Studies is a scientific-research journal affiliated with the Faculty of Literature and Humanities at the University of Tehran. Its mission is to expand and elevate knowledge in the fields of Iranian history, culture, language, literature, and civilization. Published quarterly with up to four issues per year, the journal provides a platform for disseminating original and innovative research across various domains of Iranian studies.Articles in this journal analyze and explore diverse dimensions of the “Cultural Iran,” including: History and Archaeology-Persian Literature and Linguistics-Ancient Languages-Philosophy and Mysticism-Religion-Art-Anthropology and Folklore-Subcultures-Handicrafts-Local Customs and Traditions.The journal was initially published under the supervision of the late Dr. Mozaffar Bakhtiyar and the editorship of the late Dr. Iraj Afshar, in collaboration with a group of distinguished Iranian and international scholars. Notable Iranian contributors included Dr. Haeri, Dr. Zaryab Khoyi, Dr. Sotoudeh, Dr. Shahidi, Dr. Navabi, Dr. Farmanfarmaian, Dr. Moḥaqqeq, Dr. Minovi, and Dr. Negahban. International scholars such as Dr. Nasr, Dr. Roemer, Dr. Arzi, Dr. Scarceia, Dr. Boyle, Dr. Savory, among others, also enriched its content.Subsequently, in line with efforts by the University of Tehran’s publication authorities to enhance quality and specialize its journals, the Faculty of Literature Journal was divided into several specialized publications. One of these is the Iranian Studies Research Quarterly, which continues its mission independently. In accordance with Letter No. 100159 dated September 6, 2011, from the Commission for Scientific Journals of the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology, this journal holds a scientific-research ranking. The Iranian Studies Research Quarterly aims to; Introduce the academic community to the latest research achievements in Iranian studies; Contribute to the preservation and understanding of Iran’s cultural heritage; Provide a specialized platform for scholarly exchange. Relying on a rich scientific and historical foundation, the journal consistently welcomes credible and innovative research articles in all fields related to Iranian studies.


Journal Profile

  • Journal Title: Iranian Studies

  • Owner: Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of Tehran

  • Publisher: University of Tehran Press

  • English Title: Iranian Studies

  • Scientific Category: Humanities

  • Sub-Categories: History, Research, Periodicals, Culture & Art

  • Scientific Rank: Scientific-Research

  • Date of Accreditation: 15/06/1390

  • Peer Review Type: Double-Blind, Anonymous, and Confidential

  • Average Initial Review Time: Approximately 3 weeks

  • Average Peer-Review & Acceptance Timeline: 3–4 months (minimum two reviewers)

  • Acceptance Rate: 14%

  • Publication Frequency: Biannual (Every two months)

  • Language: Persian (with abstracts and references in both English and Persian)

  • Publication Type: Electronic

  • Access Type: Open Access (Full Text)

  • Print ISSN: 0643-2252

  • Electronic ISSN: 4601-2676

  • Citation Style: APA

  • Phone: +98-21-61112999

  • Email: jiranic@ut.ac.ir

  • Website: https://jis.ut.ac.ir/

  • Article Review Fee: Yes

  • Final Acceptance & Publication Fee: Yes

Copyright Policy

The journal adheres to international Creative Commons copyright laws. Copyright of articles remains with the authors, who retain ownership of their work.

Publication Ethics

Iranian Studies respects publication ethics and follows the guidelines, principles, and regulations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), as well as Iran’s executive bylaws for preventing and confronting scientific misconduct.

Plagiarism Policy

Based on an agreement with SinaWeb, all submitted manuscripts are screened for plagiarism using similarity-checking software (HamtaYab, Samim Noor) before entering the peer-review process.

Important Notes for Authors

  • The journal charges a fee after peer review and before publication for accepted articles; however, republication of content with proper citation is free.

  • In accordance with the requirements of the Commission for Scientific Journals, authors are required to register and display a free ORCID iD and use an academic or institutional email for correspondence. Please obtain your ORCID iD and academic/organizational email before submitting your manuscript.

  • The corresponding author must be a faculty member of a university, research center, or institute. Doctoral or Master's students cannot serve as the sole corresponding author; the corresponding author is determined by mutual agreement among all authors. Authors are responsible for ensuring the absence of plagiarism, data fabrication, and misuse of AI in their work.

Required Files & Forms

The following essential files must be submitted through the journal’s online submission system:

  1. Main Manuscript File (anonymous, without author names, following the journal’s template/format).

  2. Title Page File containing author details.

  3. Commitment Form (including the article title and full names of all authors, signed by all authors).

  4. Conflict of Interest & Authorship Contribution Form (signed by the corresponding author and uploaded with the manuscript).

Article Format

The final version of an accepted article must be prepared according to the journal’s template; otherwise, it will not be processed for publication.


Important Note on English Abstracts

For final accepted articles, authors must prepare, in addition to a short English abstract, an extended English abstract of 1000–1200 words, and include it in the manuscript following the provided template. This extended abstract must be submitted along with other required files via the journal’s submission system. AI tools may be used for proofreading, grammar checks, and text rewriting of the English abstract.

Fee Structure

The Iranian Studies journal charges 1,500,000 Rials for the initial review process. If the article is accepted, an additional 4,500,000 Rials will be charged for publication (total 6,000,000 Rials).

Upon notification from the journal’s office, this amount should be paid via the online payment portal available on the journal’s website. Alternatively, the payment can be made to the following account designated for the University of Tehran at the Central Bank:

  • Account Number: 4001070103006825

  • IBAN: IR830100004001070103006825

  • Deposit Reference ID: 314070174140107000000002002202

  • Account Name: Concentration of Special Funds of the University of Tehran

Please send a copy of the payment receipt to the journal's email. Online payment through the journal's website is the preferred method.

Research Paper
A Comparative Study of the Form and Content of Composite Creatures in the Lithographic Edition of Qazvini’s Ajāib al-Makhlūqāt and the Images of Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals
A Comparative Study of the Form and Content of Composite Creatures in the Lithographic Edition of Qazvini’s Ajāib al-Makhlūqāt and the Images of Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals

Ahang Mirmongereh; shohreh javadi

Volume 16, Issue 1 , May 2026, Pages 1-1

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2026.411990.1409

Abstract
  The techniques employed in the engraving of images on Mesopotamian cylinder seals possess novel and unprecedented characteristics. These seals contain valuable information about the ...  Read More
Research Paper
The Role of Wages and Religious Offerings in the Consolidation of Political Power:
A Documentary Analysis of the Persepolis Fortification Tablets
The Role of Wages and Religious Offerings in the Consolidation of Political Power: A Documentary Analysis of the Persepolis Fortification Tablets

Mahshid Khoddami; Hossein Badamchi

Volume 16, Issue 1 , May 2026, Pages 1-1

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2026.408992.1392

Abstract
  The present study examines the multifaceted role of wages and religious offerings in consolidating and reinforcing political authority within the Achaemenid Empire,with particular emphasis ...  Read More
Research Paper
Manichaeism and Its Zurvanian Roots: From Conceptual Interaction to Cosmological Opposition
Manichaeism and Its Zurvanian Roots: From Conceptual Interaction to Cosmological Opposition

ّFarshad Farshbaf Abrishami; Majidreza Rajabi

Volume 16, Issue 1 , May 2026, Pages 1-1

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2026.411642.1405

Abstract
  As one of the most significant Gnostic movements of late antiquity, Manichaeism emerged from the cultural and religious context of Iran. One of the most debated issues in Manichaean ...  Read More
Research Paper
Iconographic Analysis and Iconographers' Interpretation of the Snake and Eagle Motif in the Jiroft Civilization (3rd Millennium BC)
Iconographic Analysis and Iconographers' Interpretation of the Snake and Eagle Motif in the Jiroft Civilization (3rd Millennium BC)

Esmaeil Sangari; Shaghayegh Taheri Bakhtiarvand

Volume 16, Issue 1 , May 2026, Pages 1-1

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2025.393018.1341

Abstract
  In January 2001, a common surge within the southeastern area of Kerman, Iran, uncovered an obscure culture in Jiroft. The surge revealed artifacts that each uncover a covered up corner ...  Read More
Research Paper
A proposal to determine the function and dating of  Qal-e Dokhtar Save
A proposal to determine the function and dating of Qal-e Dokhtar Save

Ismail Sharahi

Volume 16, Issue 1 , May 2026, Pages 1-1

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2024.365574.1231

Abstract
  The building of Qale Dokhtar (Qiz Qala, Qazqaleh) is a mountain fortress located 25 kilometers southwest of Saveh on top of a single mountain in the Hendes mountain range. Different ...  Read More
Research Paper
From Syncretism to Rationalism: Examining the Threefold Approaches to Iranian Mythology in the Historiography of the Seljuk Period
(Based on Tarikh-e Sistan, Farsnameh, and Mujmal al-Tawarikh wa’l-Qisas)
From Syncretism to Rationalism: Examining the Threefold Approaches to Iranian Mythology in the Historiography of the Seljuk Period (Based on Tarikh-e Sistan, Farsnameh, and Mujmal al-Tawarikh wa’l-Qisas)

hasan shahryari

Volume 16, Issue 1 , May 2026, Pages 1-1

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2026.405097.1380

Abstract
  Iranian myths are among the most fundamental components of national identity, which have undergone continuous reinterpretation in connection with political and religious transformations. ...  Read More
Research Paper
A Structural and Content Analysis of the taṣdīq-nāmeh of a Siyurghal Decree Issued by Tīmūr Gurkānī in Favor of Mīr Ikhtiār al-Dīn Ḥasan al-Ṭabāṭabāʾī al-Bihbahānī from the Late Zand Period
A Structural and Content Analysis of the taṣdīq-nāmeh of a Siyurghal Decree Issued by Tīmūr Gurkānī in Favor of Mīr Ikhtiār al-Dīn Ḥasan al-Ṭabāṭabāʾī al-Bihbahānī from the Late Zand Period

Seyyed Mohammad Mansour; Alireza Khazaei

Volume 16, Issue 1 , May 2026, Pages 1-1

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2026.402271.1369

Abstract
  The present article examines the structural and content-based aspects of a certification document related to a siyurghal decree issued by Tīmūr Gurkānī in favor of Mīr Ikhtiār ...  Read More
Gilooyeh clan and their social political role in Abbasids period (2nd and 3rd centuries)
Gilooyeh clan and their social political role in Abbasids period (2nd and 3rd centuries)
Volume 2, Issue 1 , August 2013, , Pages 83-103

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2012.35224

Abstract
  Gilooyeh clan or rouzbeh family was one of the most famous and effective Iranian clans of Fars during the first three centuries Sassanids who was gradually successful to penetrate in ...  Read More
From Alexander, the Cursed to Alexander, the Dhu’l-Qarnayn Assessment of disorders in historical sources about Alexander, the King of Macedonia (PartII)
From Alexander, the Cursed to Alexander, the Dhu’l-Qarnayn Assessment of disorders in historical sources about Alexander, the King of Macedonia (PartII)
Volume 3, Issue 1 , August 2013, , Pages 65-84

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2013.36347

Abstract
  Hellenism is a part of Iran’s historical period. This era starts with the devastating onslaught of Alexander, the Macedonian warlord. Our historical sources introduce Alexander ...  Read More
The Problem of Geographical Center and the Continuity of Power in  Khwarazmshahi Dynasty (598-628/1202-1231)
The Problem of Geographical Center and the Continuity of Power in Khwarazmshahi Dynasty (598-628/1202-1231)
Volume 3, Issue 1 , August 2013, , Pages 33-52

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2013.36345

Abstract
  The geographical scope of a dynasty and the selection of a capital as the center of its power can be considered as the essential factors in the establishment of a regime and its continuity; ...  Read More
Study of Achaemenid Period work’s in Lycia Satrapi’s
Study of Achaemenid Period work’s in Lycia Satrapi’s
Volume 3, Issue 1 , August 2013, , Pages 99-118

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2013.36349

Abstract
  Achaemenid ruled over a vast territory, to which included Asia Minor (modern Turkey), that was conquered during Cyrus the great campaign to Lydia. Following this its cities was added ...  Read More
Analysis of Wood Delicacy of Touch Art and its Artists in Sanadaj from the Qajar Period until now
Analysis of Wood Delicacy of Touch Art and its Artists in Sanadaj from the Qajar Period until now
Volume 3, Issue 2 , September 2014, , Pages 33-51

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2014.51697

Abstract
  Nazok Kari, One of the Woodwork art, is of arts that functional and artistic instruments has made from well paint woods by Eleganceand precision.The evidences and documents indicated ...  Read More
Research Paper
A proposal to determine the function and dating of Qale Dokhtar Saveh Fortress in the 5th to 7th centuries A.H
A proposal to determine the function and dating of Qale Dokhtar Saveh Fortress in the 5th to 7th centuries A.H

Ismail Sharahi; Mohammad Ebrahim zarei; Hamide Choubak

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 03 March 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2024.373493.1265

Abstract
  The building of Qale Dokhtar (Qiz Qala, Qazqaleh) is a mountain fortress located 25 kilometers southwest of Saveh on top of a single mountain in the Hendes mountain range. Different ...  Read More
Research Paper
A Comparative Study of the Concept and Quality of Love in Tamhīdāt of ʿAyn al-Quḍāt in Comparison with the Ghazals of Ḥāfeẓ Shirazi
A Comparative Study of the Concept and Quality of Love in Tamhīdāt of ʿAyn al-Quḍāt in Comparison with the Ghazals of Ḥāfeẓ Shirazi

abdolreza seif; Behzad Geranmaye

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 24 June 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2025.393666.1343

Abstract
  This study undertakes a comparative examination of the concept and quality of love in two prominent works of Persian mystical literature: Tamhīdāt by ʿAyn al-Quḍāt Hamadānī ...  Read More

Publisher:
University of Tehran

Director-in-Charge:
Dr .Javad Asghari

Editor-in-Chief:
Homeira Zomordi

Editorial Board:
Abdolreza seif Musa Dibaj Mahmood Fazilat Hussein Beyk Baghban Zohreh Zarshenas Dr. Yahya Bouzarinejad Foad Poorarin Hakimeh Dabiran

International Editorial Board:
Nemat Yildirim Dr. Iqbal Shahed


Frequency: Quarterly

Print ISSN: 2252-0643

Online ISSN: 2676-4601

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