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Iranian Studies

 

ISO Abbreviation: Iranian Stud.

Frequency: Biannual

Language: Persian (with English Abstract)

Peer Review Policy: Double Blind

Acceptance Rate: 10%

Open Access Peer Review Supported Journal

 

                     

 

                                                   


 

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An anthropological study of traditional, symbolic, and ritual dolls of the people of Ardabil province

ammar ahmadi; vahid rashidvash; yaqub sharbatian semnani; ali baseri

Volume 15, Issue 2 , September 2025, Pages 1-28

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2023.361657.1207

Abstract
  "At first glance, traditional dolls are considered a symbolic toy for girls and boys in most regions of Azerbaijan. Most regions have their own dolls that differ in terms of physical structure and symbolic social function. This case study focuses on ritual and symbolic dolls common among the people of ...  Read More

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Lived culture arising from the ritual ceremony; Research sample: Ta'ziyeh on the eleventh day of Muharram in Talāvok village, Māzandarān province

Sajad Zoleykani; Elham Andaroodi; Asmar Shahbazi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , September 2025, Pages 29-50

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2024.370438.1253

Abstract
  Confronting the ritual performance of Ta‘ziyeh—a religious passion play closely tied to Shi'a beliefs—raises the question of its potential influence in shaping or directing the lived culture of communities. In this context, the Ta‘ziyeh of Imam Husayn in the village of Talāvok ...  Read More

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Imagology of Iranian Culture in the travelogue Beyond the Caspian Sea

Esmaeil Alipoor

Volume 15, Issue 2 , September 2025, Pages 51-70

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2024.370131.1251

Abstract
  European travelogues about Iran are invaluable sources for Iranian Studies, offering insights into aspects of Iranian culture often overlooked or ignored by Iranian historians. However, these works may include exaggerations, subjective opinions, inappropriate generalizations, and biased political perspectives. ...  Read More

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Post-colonial reading of musical descriptions in four European travelogues of the Safavid Era

Rezvan Ahrar; Narges Zaker Jafari

Volume 15, Issue 2 , September 2025, Pages 71-92

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2024.374456.1270

Abstract
  During the Safavid era, Music had a hight position and important place. Music was used in banquets, feasts and various court and social ceremonies. Also, Iranian music was influenced by religious and political currents. Apart from music history texts, Iranian music has reflected a lot in the travelogues ...  Read More

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the early centuries' monastery located in the city of Susa; Continuation of ancient Iranian traditions in the monastic system

majid montazer zohouri; Darywsh Barati Dasht Rahi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , September 2025, Pages 93-116

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2024.372369.1262

Abstract
  The city of Susa, In the north of Khuzestan province, it is one of the first ancient places where extensive archaeological researches have been conducted. In 1947, the French archaeologist Roman Grishman managed to discover a building known as a monastery in the northeast of the mosque of the early centuries ...  Read More

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The philosophical aesthetics of everyday life's spatiality are explored in Jaubert s' travelogue"Travels to Armenia and Iran

Shahla Khalilollahi; Maryam Mousavi Joushaghani

Volume 15, Issue 2 , September 2025, Pages 117-138

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2025.376297.1279

Abstract
  Tom Ledi believes that the aesthetics of everyday life allow us to speak about things that are not commonly addressed in traditional aesthetics; instead, it opens up a completely new realm of investigation for us. However, it can be said that this realm is closely related to conventional aesthetics. ...  Read More

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Urban Narrative in Women's Literature: Reinterpreting Kevin Lynch’s Theory in the Novel This Street Has No Speed Bump

Mansoureh Shahriyari; Abbasi sara

Volume 15, Issue 2 , September 2025, Pages 139-161

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2025.402653.1370

Abstract
  contemporary Persian literature, the city is not merely a physical backdrop but a dynamic site for the formation of memory, meaning, and narrative agency. This article applies Kevin Lynch’s theory of the “image of the city” to a spatial reading of This Street Has No Speed Bump by Maryam ...  Read More

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 Abbasid Caliphate and to show their important roles in social- political events, in addition to their periodic battles ...  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)
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 with a collection of mythic-historical features which make us visualize the real Alexander with an ambiguous image. The ...  Read More

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; this matter seems to be neglected in the political structure of Khwarazmshahi dynasty (598-628/1202-1231). The ...  Read More

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 to Persian satrapies. The name of all the Persian satrapies was not mentioned in Achaemenid official texts, because Achaemenid ...  Read More

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 that OrosiSazi (sash making art) and, Consequently, the Nazok Kariwas expanded in Sanandaj city from Safavidperiod. Due ...  Read More

Research Paper
Namri; An ancient land in a part of Ilam province?

Sorena Firouzi; Zohre Jozi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 12 July 2023

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2023.358270.1197

Abstract
  The study of Mesopotamian inscriptions, especially from the Middle and Neo-Assyrian periods, has provided researchers with much geographical data. Based on the topographical coordinates provided by this information, the cultural and historical background of the western and central regions of the Iranian ...  Read More

Research Paper
Evidences of Sasanid art in the Eastern States and its influence on Chinese art (Case study: pearl decorations)

mina Rastgar fard; Yaghoub Mohammadifar; Esmail Hemati Azandaryani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 12 December 2023

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2023.362774.1216

Abstract
  Pearl is one of the most frequently used ornaments in Sassanid decoration arts which, as a valuable element and the symbol of divine glory in religious and nonreligious figures. In the Sassanid era comprehensive and vast connections with the east was formed which led to exchange of cultural concepts ...  Read More

Research Paper
A proposal to determine the function and dating of Qal-e Dokhtar Save

Ismail Sharahi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 22 January 2024

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 opinions have been presented in the researches about the formation of this building and its function. Some researchers ...  Read More

Research Paper
Analysis of Geometric Volume Evolution from the Perspective of Muslim Scholars since the First to the Fifth AH centuries

Aref Azizpour Shoubi; Ahad Nejad Ebrahimi; Yaser Shahbazi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 28 February 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2024.367308.1241

Abstract
  Geometry plays an integral role in the architectural production of all cultures, either consciously or inadvertently. The Islamic scholars classified it into different categories. In the treatises of scholars and professionals, volume geometry was one of the manifestations of this science. Due to the ...  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

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 opinions have been presented in the researches about the formation of this building and its function. Some researchers ...  Read More

Research Paper
"Nasser Khosrow Qabadiani's intellectual interaction with the legacy of Iranian/ Khusrawani wisdom; a case study of wisdom and discretion"

Mina Safa

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 09 July 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2024.375147.1272

Abstract
  The study of Khusrawani wisdom, also known as the wisdom of ancient Iran, encompasses all cultural conceptions. It serves as a means to gain a more accurate understanding of Islamic-Iranian culture, tracing back to the second century of the Hijra. This culture predominantly consists of mystical mythology ...  Read More

Research Paper
The conceptual image of Iran in the Shiite discourse of the Safavid era (with emphasis on reciting Roza Al-Anwar Mullah Muhammad Baqer Sabzevari)

Fatemeh Taherkhani; heydar valizadeh

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 19 October 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2024.378202.1293

Abstract
  The purpose of writing this article is to investigate the language mechanisms in the Shiite discourse that led to the recovery and revival of the concept of "Iran" in the Safavid era.The importance of dealing with this concept is because many social-political relations and relationships, ways ...  Read More

Research Paper
Philanthropy and its dimensions in Zoroastrianism

Farahnaz Shams; Kolsoum Ghazanfari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 26 January 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2025.380726.1303

Abstract
  Among the important concepts in Zoroastrianism, philanthropy is highly recommended and has received special attention. Philanthropy has a wide scope and dimensions, and knowing its examples, scope and mechanisms can clarify its individual, social, spiritual and cultural functions. Considering the impact ...  Read More

Research Paper
Examining Dariush Shaygan's point of view in facing the problem of "identity refusal" of Iranian culture In the thought of Aramesh Dustdar

majid sarvand; Mohammadjafar Jameh bozorgi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 04 February 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2025.384951.1316

Abstract
  In the belief of Aramesh Dustdar the dominance of religious culture creates a situation that will result in nothing but cultural stagnation and the impossibility of independence, self-foundation, individuality, subjectivity, and human resistance. Therefore, with the concept of religious culture, Doustdar ...  Read More

Research Paper
The effectiveness of the possible relations of diplomacy on the institution of the family Emphasizing the drivers of governance in the Safavid era

zahra sadat keshavarz

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 April 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2025.387372.1328

Abstract
  In this connection, Max Weber's theory and comparative strategy have been put as a basis so that an ideal type of family change in the demography of the history of most societies becomes a mechanism for speculating about the sociological causality of the change in family dimensions in the Safavid ...  Read More

Research Paper
Ritual dolls in the folk culture of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari

Hamid Rezaei; Nahid Jafari Dehkordi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 27 April 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2025.387022.1324

Abstract
  some of these rituals related to dolls are being forgotten due to neglect and it is necessary to research and study them as a page in the historical culture book. The present study attempts to identify the rituals associated with the native dolls of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari by examining 12 dolls using ...  Read More

Research Paper
Iconographic Analysis and Iconographers' Interpretation of the Snake and Eagle Motif in the Jiroft Civilization (3rd Millennium BC)

Esmaeil Sangari; Shaghayegh Taheri Bakhtiarvand

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 09 June 2025

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 of the obscure culture of the people of Jiroft within the third thousand years BC. In spite of the disclosure of an ...  Read More

Research Paper
Was Frēdōn, the Possessor of Three Powers, a Warrior, a Physician, or a Prophet? (Based on the three texts: Sūdgar Nask, Waršt-Mānsar Nask and the Manichaean text “dr”)

Poorchista Goshtasbi Ardakany; Zohreh Zarshenas; Farzaneh Goshtasb

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 11 June 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2025.389555.1336

Abstract
  Frēdōn is one of the most famous mythical heroes of Iran who defeated Zahhak and imprisoned him on Mount Damavand. In this study, the myths about Frēdōn that appear in the Sūdgar Nask and Waršt-Mānsar Nask, along with the Manichaean text “dr”, in which Frēdōn’s name is mentioned as the ...  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

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 and the Ghazals of Ḥāfeẓ of Shiraz. The primary objective of this research is to analyze and compare the perspectives ...  Read More

Research Paper
A Comparative Analysis of Moral Virtues and Vices in Ferdowsi’s Rostam and Sohrab and Matthew Arnold’s Sohrab and Rostum

mohammad mirnezami; homeira zomorrodi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 14 September 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2025.399999.1363

Abstract
  Epic literature has always provided a platform for representing moral and cultural thought. The story of Rostam and Sohrab in Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh and its re-creation in Matthew Arnold’s narrative poem Sohrab and Rustum serve as remarkable examples of the connection between epic and ethics. This ...  Read More

Publisher:
University of Tehran

Director-in-Charge:
Dr .Javad Asghari

Editor-in-Chief:
Homeira Zomordi

Manager:
Mansoureh Shahriyari

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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