Research Paper
Utopia drawn by Toos Sage in Shahnameh

Mahmoud Jafari Dehaghi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 1-12

Abstract
  It seems that characteristics of utopias have been inscribed in the most ancient Iranian myths on the one hand, and drawn in Shanameh book by Toos Sage (Ferdowsi) on the other hand. Apparently, theme and pattern of utopia were included in Var Jam Kard (a garden built by King Jamshid) at first place that ...  Read More

History of cultural developments and metamorphosis of works written in pre- Islamic Era

Homeyra Zomorodi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 13-22

Abstract
  During different historic periods, Land of Iran has been invaded by alien tribes and Iranian written works such as religious, scientific and historic books have been subjected to detruction and demolition for several times. Many historical evidences have referred to background of this issue and at the ...  Read More

Position of Eastern States in Achaemenid Empire

Bahman Firoozmandi; Ali Bahadori

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 23-41

Abstract
  On the one hand, the vacant position of study about impact of Achaemenid Empire on eastern states is due to silence by classic authors in dealing with these lands; and on the other hand, it is reffered to shortage of archeological artifacts relating to Achaemenids at the given region. In the present ...  Read More

Impact of politics in codification and development of Mazdak-Nameh books

Abbas Zarei Mehrvarz; Nooreddin Nemati

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 43-56

Abstract
  At early period of Ghobad’s reign, Sassanid King (486-531AD), an important movement occurred, headed by Mazdak, for several social, economic and political reasons so that the king supported it in order to weaken the position of great figures and clergymen as well. Naturally, important people opposed ...  Read More

Settlements of Izeh Plain in Stone Age: Characterization and Topographical Analysis

Kamaleddin Niknami; Mojgan Jayez

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 57-80

Abstract
  Izeh Plain is a sedimentary plain situated at northeastern part at Khuzestan Province, Iran where according to some partial investigations carried out in 2007, 54 settlements from Epipalaeolitic and early Neolithic ages were discovered there. Henry Wright, who had explored throughout this settlement ...  Read More

First wave of Sout-To-north Immigartion in Persian Gulf and its adjacent regions

Moahmmad Bagher Vosoughi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 81-94

Abstract
  The foremost constant and incessant social development in history of Persian Gulf is “immigration and population displacement” at both sides of this region. This phenomenon is so important that no one may comprehend properly the events and incidents occurred in this region particularly at ...  Read More

The Creation Process of Three Islands Question

Hassan Zandieh; Mahmoud Esmaeli; Salman Ghasemian

Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2011, Pages 95-118

Abstract
  Three Islands question is an important subject-matter in modern history of the Persian Gulf. A survey on rising of this question is very important due to its role in the establishment of a principle relationship between the regional countries. The British officials emphasized Iranian sovereignty over ...  Read More