Volume 14 (2024)
Volume 13 (2023)
Volume 12 (2022)
Volume 11 (2021)
Volume 10 (2020)
Volume 9 (2019)
Issue 2 December 2020, Pages 1-192
Issue 1 July 2019, Pages 1-236
Volume 8 (2018)
Volume 7 (2017)
Volume 6 (2016)
Volume 5 (2016)
Volume 4 (2015)
Volume 3 (2014)
Volume 2 (2013)
Volume 1 (2011)
Research Paper
Effects of Foreign Consultation on the Delivery of the Kermanshah Government During the Qajar Period (1285-1210 AD)

Shirzad Ehsan Khah; Monireh Kazemi Rashid; Hassan Zandiyeh; Manijeh Sadri

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73427

Abstract
  During the Qajar dynasty (1789 to 1925), due to events such as the rise of capitalism and the globalization of economy, Iran’s frontier opened to other countries. Kermanshah was one of the most important border cities in the country. Changes in economic infrastructure, trade boom, entry of foreign ...  Read More

Research Paper
Recognized the Bird's Sign with Panovsky's Votes in the Graphic Art of the First Period of the Qajar

Elaheh Panjehbashi

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 21-40

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73429

Abstract
  In modern times, sign has been the center of human’s attention and is among the topics that have undergone thorough rethinking. Qajar painting has witnessed the development of semiotic readings in recent decades. Abundantly seen in Qajar painting, bird is one of the main signs in Qajar period. ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Criteria of the Poetic Text in the Recent Avesta

Mahmoud Jaafari Dehaghi; leila varahram

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 41-59

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73430

Abstract
  Comparative study of Indo-European poetry has been popular among Indo-Europeanists since the nineteenth century. This field, the main subject of which is the reconstruction of ancient literary texts, poetic texts, and the “Indo-European poetic language,” has been under the influence of modern literary ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Phenomenology of the Objective and Subjective Requirements of The Ideal king, in the Iranian Conception; before and after Islam (Case Study of Nasīhah al-Muluk Saadi and the Great Word in the Shahnameh of Ferdowsi)

Nasrallah Hejazi; Vahid Bahrami

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 61-80

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73428

Abstract
  Didactic writing is a valuable legacy that reflects Iranians’ wisdom. The contents of didactic texts, as the name implies, are moral, religious, political, and social advice of the elites and reformers addressed to the king. Therefore, didactic texts are an illustration of the ideal king of the ...  Read More

Research Paper
Recognition of the Port of Khur Shif and its Importance in the Era of Atabaks and Ilkhanas

Ali Rasooli

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 81-98

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73431

Abstract
  In various historical periods, the peninsula of Bushehr has facilitated maritime communications in the middle of the northern coast of the Persian Gulf through important ports such as Lian, Rishehr, and Bushehr. However, from the sixth to the eighth century AH, it seems that this role transferred to ...  Read More

Research Paper
A Study of the Ritual of Chavosh Khani in Minab

sohrab saedi; Ali Mohammad Poshtdar; Hossein Ghasempoor Moghadam

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 99-115

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73432

Abstract
  The “clamour of Chavosh” in Hormozgan is a spiritual and mystical tune that Chavosh Khan (“khan” means “reader” in Persian) uses to invite people to religious meetings and gatherings including reading the Rawda or pilgrimages. To perform it, Chavosh Khan usually stands ...  Read More

Research Paper
Archaeological Excavation in Jahannama Palace: Part of the Safavid Dowlatkana in Isfahan

Ali Shojaee Esfahani

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 117-135

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73433

Abstract
  As a part of urban planning and during the construction of the underground railroad of Charbagh Street, an excavation was carried out from February to May 2015 to detect the location of Jahan Nama Palace, which was destroyed in 1935. The excavation resulted in a better understanding of the Safavid governmental ...  Read More

Research Paper
Reflections of Persian Literature and Islamic Mysticism in the Poems of Alexander Kusikov

Zeinab Sadeghi sahlabad

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 137-155

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73434

Abstract
  In the present study, we examine the role and themes of Islamic-Iranian mysticism in the works of Alexander Kusikov, a Russian poet of the twentieth century. Kusikov is one of those poets who have been totally unknown in Iran, while his influence on the culture and literature of Iran and the East is ...  Read More

Research Paper
An Analysis about Historiography And Historical Perspective of Ghazi Baydawi

mohammad keshavarz beyzai

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 157-172

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73435

Abstract
  Nizam al-Tavarikh, the brief work of Baydawi published during the Mongols period, despite its critical time and citations by the historians’ of its age, has not drawn the attention of contemporary historians and authors. Thus, there are opposite interpretations of this work. Therefore, this research ...  Read More

Research Paper
Some Reflexes of PIE *sel- and its Expanded Forms in Iranian

Ali Moslehi Moslehabadi; Zohreh Zarshenas

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 173-192

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73436

Abstract
  With the latest theories and findings regarding the historical and comparative linguistics, the rate of accuracy and plausibility of etymologies given for different words in the Iranian languages is improving as the previous suggestions are reviewed or revised and new etymologies proposed. In this research, ...  Read More

Research Paper
Reflections of Iranian Social Problems in the Documents of the Supreme Court, Beginning of the 14/20 Century

shahram yousefifar

Volume 9, Issue 1 , July 2019, Pages 193-213

https://doi.org/10.22059/jis.2019.73437

Abstract
  Social studies in Iran have focused on today’s situation and, for various reasons, have been ignorant of historical approaches. Since the nineteenth century, due to Iran’s extensive contacts with the West, many social macroeconomic problems have emerged, and some of them have played a crucial ...  Read More