Research Paper
The Palaeo-climate of Iranian Plateau in the Neolithic Age

Bahram Ajorloo

Volume 2, Issue 1 , August 2013, Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2012.35189

Abstract
  Palaeoclimatology is a basic approach for the Neolithic archaeology. The world-wide climate changes during the Holocene ca. 10th millennia BC was an introduction to the Neolithic Revolution and the emergence of early villages. Early Holocene climate oscillations changed the biogeography of Iran. Consequently, ...  Read More

Research Paper
Lease of Agricultural Land: Three Old Elamite Contracts from the Sukkalmah Period

Hossein Badamchi

Volume 2, Issue 1 , August 2013, Pages 21-38

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2012.35194

Abstract
  There are only a few Old Elamite documents available today; however there are more than 500 legal documents from Susa, written in Akkadian, that provide us with a unique chance to study legal and social institutions of Elam in the Sukkalmah Period. The present study will edit and translate three lease ...  Read More

Research Paper
Social-Political Pathology of Safavids from Mulla Sadra’s points of view

Yahya Bouzari Nezhad

Volume 2, Issue 1 , August 2013, Pages 39-58

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2012.35222

Abstract
  Mulla Sadra, as the founder of the Transcendental Philosophy, has special viewpoints on society. Unlike those who believe that Mulla Sadra ignored society and paid his mere attention to the spiritual issues, he cared about the social situation of his time and proposed certain pathological guidelines ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Abbatial Mysticism in Yazd in the periods of Ilkhanids and Alemozaffar

Ali Akbar Tashakori Bafghi

Volume 2, Issue 1 , August 2013, Pages 59-81

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2012.35223

Abstract
  Moghul's invasion of Iran led to the spread of insecurity, destruction of civil infrastructure and religious-ideological vacuum caused by the toppling of the kingdom. This not only improved the status of Sufism as the center of attention for the common people to avoid the governors' tyranny but also ...  Read More

Research Paper
Gilooyeh clan and their social political role in Abbasids period (2nd and 3rd centuries)

Keshvad Siahpour

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

Research Paper
Dinevar, from Establishment up to Collapse, A Contemplation on the factors made cities abandoned

Hassan Karimian; Hossein Sabri; Moharram Bastani

Volume 2, Issue 1 , August 2013, Pages 105-124

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2012.35225

Abstract
  There are few Iranian early Islamic cities like Dinevar that attract the attention of classic historians and geographers. Its remains are in a vast and prolific plain northwest of Sahneh, Kermanshah province, and since it was located on the Mesopotamian routs it has gotten a unique status. Based on the ...  Read More

Research Paper
Similarities and Dissimilarities between Taleshi and Gilaki Phonemes from Historical points of view

Sayed Mahdi MirSadeg

Volume 2, Issue 1 , August 2013, Pages 125-135

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2012.35226

Abstract
  This article deals with a comparative analysis of phonological dissimilarities between two Iranian dialects in the southern borders of the Caspian Sea, e.g. Taleshi in Gilan and Kelardashti in Mazandaran. The differences are classified and analyzed with an emphasis on the Kelardasht’s Rudbarak ...  Read More