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The dilemma of relocating capital from Tehran

Press TV 08 Jan 2025
Throughout its history beginning from 2700 BCE, Iran has had 54 capital cities, each with a distinct chapter from Persepolis during the “golden age” of Achaemenid empire to the architectural marvel of Isfahan during the Safavid era.
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When Islam was called the 'religion of peace'

The Times of India 30 Dec 2024
The Ottomans of Turkey, the Safavids of Iran and the Mughals of India ... How Sufism rose, and became more and more militant, aligning with Sunni and Shia sultans who competed for power in Turkey and Iran and Central Asia.
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Armenians in Kolkata: Why the city’s centuries-old Christian community celebrates Christmas in January

Financial Express 23 Dec 2024
The Armenian merchants of Calcutta During the Safavid Wars of 1603\u20131605, Shah Abbas I of Persia (modern-day Iran) forcibly relocated the Armenians from their homeland of Julfa to Persia.
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Animated Short From Houston Filmmaker Premieres at MATCH

Houston Press 21 Jun 2024
Everything you need to know about director Murad Aliyev can be summed up in this factoid ...That’s how I am ... The Man from Oghuz ... Though not an Arab country itself, Azerbaijan has a long and complicated history with Iran and the Safavid dynasty ... .
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Things to do this weekend in Qatar (June 20-22, 2024)

The Peninsula 20 Jun 2024
Textiles from Safavid Iran ... This exhibition focuses on the importance of silk during the Safavid period (1501–1736 CE) in Iran ... This period marked a time of political strength and cultural flourishing in Iran.
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Things to do this weekend in Qatar (June 13-15, 2024)

The Peninsula 12 Jun 2024
Textiles from Safavid IranUntil June 22, 2024 ... This exhibition focuses on the importance of silk during the Safavid period (1501–1736 CE) in Iran ... This period marked a time of political strength and cultural flourishing in Iran.
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Suleiman the Magnificent's Journey from Life to Death

Ancient Origins 10 Jun 2024
The Ottoman Empire. 600 Years of Domination ... Suleiman's military campaigns expanded the empire's borders, but his later years were marked by setbacks, notably the unsuccessful campaigns against the Safavid Empire in Iran ... Top image ... Source. ...  . .
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Hyderabad: Rediscovering Dar al-Shifa’s rich legacy in mental health

The Siasat Daily 20 May 2024
... intellectuals, poets, and physicians, particularly from Iran to work, so much so that the Deccan empire of the Qutub Shahi was considered to be superior than its contemporary, the Safavids of Iran.
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The Ottoman Empire and Safavid Iran, 1639 - 1682

Middle East Monitor 16 May 2024
... and Safavid Iran, 1639–1682 Diplomacy and Borderlands in the Early Modern Middle East, demonstrates there was life between the two after 1639.
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Artisans of Arabia: meet the makers at Doha’s first design biennial

The Times/The Sunday Times 11 May 2024
The Middle East has been at the crossroads of east and west for centuries ... It is here that the inaugural Doha design biennial, Design Doha, launched in February ... As Beiruti puts it ... Textiles from Safavid Iran — and hand-embroidered pure pashmina shawls.
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Vagabond Princess: The Great Adventures of Gulbadan

The New Arab 01 May 2024
"Gulbadan’s book was unique because it is the only work of prose written by a woman from a Muslim royal house, including Ottoman Turkey, Safavid Iran and Mughal Iran" ... Safavid Iran and Mughal Iran.
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The Memoirs of Shah Tahmasp I: Safavid Ruler of Iran

Middle East Monitor 29 Apr 2024
Shah Tahmasp I’s memoir is a treat for historians of Safavid Iran ... Peacock’s new translation aims to give a non-Persian speaking audience ....
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Explainer: What is Persian Gulf Day and what are its origins and significance?

Press TV 29 Apr 2024
On April 29 or 30, Iran marks the Persian Gulf Day, which marks the anniversary of celebrated Safavid ruler Shah Abbas I’s military campaign against the Portuguese Navy in 1622 when the foreign colonial forces were driven out of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Islamic Fundamentalism and Turkey’s Admission to the EU. The Alevi Minority in Turkey and Its ...

GlobalResearch 14 Mar 2024
The Ottoman state became on the East involved into the chain of conflicts with the Safavid Empire (Persia, today Iran, 1502−1722) – a country with a clear majority of those Muslims who expressed ...
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Design Doha’s array of exhibitions this Ramadan

Gulf-Times 12 Mar 2024
Textiles from Safavid Iran”, which is open until July 6.Apart from these new showcases, the QM said that visitors are encouraged not to miss out on several ongoing exhibitions across various museums ...

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