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International Journal of Sciences & Applied Research

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Ilkhanid Settlements on Silk Road in Plain Survey

Lily Niakan*

Member of the Scientific Committee of the Archeology Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, Tehran, .

Corresponding author: *Lily Niakan, Member of the Scientific Committee of the Archeology Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, Tehran, Iran. ______Abstract Following the Mongol invasion, in the 7th century and 8th centuries AH, to the countries on the great Silk Road, insecurity and the destruction occurred across this highway. This insecurity started from Xi’an, the old capital of China, and after crossing through the Taklaman desert descendant through central Asia and take the way to Baliq and Almaliq and reach Samarqand and Bukharah. The main part of Silk Road, in Bukharah came through Marv, Sarax, Nishabur, GorganBām and Safiābād toward Ray. And continuing the path it went from Qazvin, Zanjan and north Hamedān from the side of Kabudar- Ahang toward Ardebil, Tabriz and following it went toward Trabuzan and finally ended in one of the Shām harbors. The most important goods would be traded through Iran and Qazvin plainov thousands of years was Silk. Concurrency of the Ilkhanidgovernment in Iran in this period, along with the changes, was accompanied with great transformation and development in commerce network. Given to the above progress on the way of the silk road and the existence of trading bases in this commercial routes, reveal the strategic importance for Ilkhanid dynasty. The performed studies showed that many of these archaeological sites which were settlements businessmen in this geographical range and this part of Silk Road was so far unknown. But during the archaeological survey of this mission was identified. The result of this lately mission which reveals the impact of silk trade and other commercial goods are the subject study of this article.

Keywords: Survey, Qazvin plain, Settlement, Ilkhanid, Silk Road

Introduction military forces and the premises where The importance of communicating roads has business activities are carried out. The been directly related to the progress and mentioned process has provided the context growth of the millennia in the process of for transferring the intellectual and cultural human life from the prehistoric period to the achievements of humans over the course of present; such a significance can be used to thousands of years. Silk Road is one of the indicate the extent of the development of most ancient routes and means of cultural structure and in every geographical communication used for conducting business region in which people have come and gone, and commerce in the past. It's a road that has

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IJSAR, 5(11), 2018; 29-34 begun in the east for thousands of years from in recent decades (1). It is worth pointing out the shores of the Pacific and has spread to the that this link between east and west Asia Mediterranean in the west. Is has been called created a business relationship in China with Silk Road by the historians; part of this the Roman Empire. The role of Iran in these communication road passed through Iran. trade relations was very important as a linker According to archaeological research in Iran, between these two empires and, in spite of thought and culture have been exchanged for the efforts made by the Roman Empire and thousands of years through this specific road Byzantium over the years, Iran's dominance (1). over this commercial road has been maintained and strengthened. At the end of Cultural Iran in Silk Road Sasanian Empire, the Silk Road was Cultural Iran refers to intangible boundaries transported by the Caspian Turks in of Iran which covers a geographically broad collaboration with the Byzantine Empire are and can be considered as the frontiers of from eastern Iran to the north of the Caspian the geopolitical region of Iran, in the sense Sea, imposing huge political and economic that although there is a country with a impact on the Sasanian Empire. During the specific geographical name and boundaries Islamic era, this road, which became known as Iran, the invisible borders of this increasingly vital, was used to conduct trade country are far more extensive that relationship; as described by IbnKhordad, geographical, legally allocated boundaries this dirt road regained its importance since (2); many sections of the Silk Road have the 3rd century AH. The German geographer, crossed through Iran. This road begins from Ferdinand von Rieshftfen, used the term main cities along the Silk Road, including "Silk Road" for this Asian highly and trade Xi'an, Khatan, Kashgar, Turfan in China, route in 1877, due to the transportation of the Samarkand, Bukhara and Marv in Central most important merchandise at that time Asia, Tus, Damghan, Gorgan, Ray, Qazvin through this road, namely silk (4)(Fig-1). and Tabriz in Iran. This road was divided into branches in Qazvin, some of which joined Azerbaijan and Erran or Trabzon, and some others to Hamadan, Baghdad, Mosul and Antioch, or Cappadocia and Sardis. This was the main route, with six sub-branches attached to it (3). The use of these branches has a long history. These branches have always been the means of cultural communication between Iran, Mesopotamia and East Anatolia in different times; this makes the road highly vital in economic significance, commercial, political and Figure 1: Land and sea roads of Silk military dimensions; military bases, RoadPassing through Iran. commercial dock and caravansaries were built along this road. The main bedding of Perspective on Geographical Situation and these roads and roads in historical times was Historical Studies of Qazvin Plain the same ancient natural background as The sedimentary plain of Qazvin is located in before, and no major change happened in the northwestern corner of Iran's Plateau and these roads for a long time; however, a slight south of the mountains of Alborz. Permanent shift has been made alongside the old roads rivers of Kharrood, Abharrud, Haji Arabs, 30

IJSAR, 5(11), 2018; 29-34 Karaj and Shur are located in this plain. Susa and from there to Sardis of Asia Ancient archaeological studies have shown Minorand Aphrodite towns along the Aegean that there were many settlements, from Sea; then, during the Parthian period, the Silk prehistoric times, historical periods and Road connected the Far East to the Islamic era in this geographical area. One of Mediterranean Sea; after crossing Iran, this the most important reasons for the road came to close proximity of Qazvin establishment of settlements is the use of plain. During the Sassanid era, the great these ecosystems in this geographic area and highway that started from the Tessfun, the its being located on important Sassanid capital, which was beside the communication paths that have already Tigris, began after passing through Hellen become an important transit route, such as andKangavar to Hamadan; then, one of these Polye Mesopotamia which is extended routes was drawn from there in the direction through West to the Northeast of Iran, of Qazvin towardsAlborzMountains and the Afghanistan, and eventually Central Asia. banks of the Caspian Sea; it retained its The same road was one of the most important position and increased its importance during communication and commercial routes in the the post-Islamic era. In his book,Mesalk al- country, known as the Great Khorasan Road Mamalik, IbnKhordadhas stated that in the Islamic era. Diakonov writes states that Qazvin's fortress has been called the Persian Qazvin is considered to be a major milestone Ghetto (6), in which Imam Rafai calls during the Median rule, as the great north- Qazvin as "Kesvīn", which seems to be the east road extends from Hamadan towards border to be guarded. NaserKhosrow's Qazvin and Ragha. On the other hand, referncee to Qazvin's markets in the fifth another road has passed through Qazvin; this century is testimony to the strategic position road way divided into two branches in of Qazvin in connection with the commercial Qazvin, one towards the Caspian Sea and the activities of this geographic area along the other, that was the main road, passing road linking China and India, on the one through the west of Tabriz and reaching the hand, to the Black Sea and Mediterranean, on plains around the UremiaLake and, after the other side. In this regard, Silk Road has connecting the narrow rangers to the, continues to be divided into the following Assyrian. Thus, Qazvin Plain and related rods in Iran: from Marv to Sangabad branches have played a significant role in the (Mashhad), Neyshabur, Bastam, Damghan, center of the land of Mud from a communal Semnan, Deh Salt, Khar, Aprin, Rey, point of view. This road,with an approximate Alishahoz, Pelangi Abad, Boyinzahra, , length of 2500 km, was known as the king's Asfarin, Nahavand, , on the side of road duringAchaemenid dynasty. Herodotus, Changuleh, Tartar, Lushan, on the southern the Greek historian, states thatthis road, side of the Sefi Greetings to Tarom, from the which began in the Achaemenid period from GhezelOzan trail, towards the cafeterias and Western Anatolia, passed through Ferriga, the Sarab, following the Cider River towards the Halis River, the Cappadocia, the Cilician, Tabriz, from there to Sufis, Khamenei, the Erbil, the Zab River and Pol Dokhtar to Shabestar and Van. Although other cities Susa; there was a road to Ekbatan (Hamadan) such as Kashan, Hamedan, and Esfahan were and, after passing Ramhormoz and Organ on the road, none were as strategically (Arjan), Pasargadae. There was a significant as Qazvin and had no special caravanserai every 5 miles on this long route, position because the roads were all separated where the caravans stayed at nights in those in Qazvin. places (5). This road continued from Pasargadae and Persepolis (Persepolis) to 31

IJSAR, 5(11), 2018; 29-34 Exploring and recognizing the enclosures that the Qazvin Plain has been located on of the Ilkhanate era in Qazvin plain Marginal capital of the Mughal Empire The archaeological surveys carried out in during the Middle Ages. So, the most Qazvin plain in 2005 provided the important historical, cultural and opportunity to identify the regional status of socioeconomic processes could have taken a part of the establishment of the Islamic era place in the center of these sites and in this and evaluate the new perspective of these geographical area. Remnant handicrafts, sites. It is worth pointing out that the which are cultural findings, including communication significance of Qazvin pottery, tiles, etc., is one of the most depends more on the location of the plain important evidence of such a claim; these rather than the city, because the most handicrafts have been studied in the surface important western and northwestern routes survey of the sites of these courses according crossed the southern or central parts of the to their construction quality. In most cases, plain. Recognition of the settlements of the they turn out to be quite similar to each other, Ilkhanate era was carried out by studying the and in most cases it indicates that these surface of the plain in southern partsBouyin findings have reached or have passed through Zahra, Takestan, and . The materials to the destination along this long road. The and data provided by this study made it above process illustrates the importance of possible for us to identify the number of these sites during this period. Analysis of deployments in these courses; by having this these findings and historiography allows us information, there is almost a complete to identify the main directions of business picture of the distribution of ancient sites in communication that we identified during this the regional and biological context. The period in Qazvin plain. Therefore, the environment has been built at various significance of Qazvin plain and the attention cultural periods, especially the Ilkhanate. of the ruling powers to the capital like Therefore, by recognizing the deployments Soltanieh became more strategic during the and using historical sources, we could Mughal Empire. The above process analyze and evaluate the path of this road illustrates the large number of archaeological with regard to the social, political and sites studied in this area. According to these economic organization of this part of Qazvin findings, the historical role of Qazvin plain plain. However, it should be noted that large and its special position in this corridor shows parts of Qazvin plain still require a a significant relationship (Table.1)(Fig. 2). systematic and intensive study, which we hope to be conducted in close future (7). Ancient sites identified during this survey include hills and temporary settlement sites that examine the archaeological remains of the archaeological site and cover a range from the early Ilkhanate era to the end of their rule, sites such as Ghadim Abad, DakanRadkan, Shazar, Shal, Aqbali, Zulikha, Shahrak, Sayf Abad, Kuchar, FiroozabadLayar, Marmara, Kekin, Dolat Abad, PelangAbad; these passageways are located on the way fromShahrerytowards Ali Figure 2: The location of the Ilkhani sites Shah Avaz, PelangAbad, Bouyinzahra, Shal, studied on the Silk Road track in the Asfarin, Nahavand, and Takestan, indicating cultural district of Qazvin plain. 32

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Table 1: Chronology of the Qazvin plain areas from prehistoric to Islamic era, focusing on the Ilkhanate period. Geographical Geographical Above Breadth Height No Name area Period coordinates location sea level (m2) (m) Vorabad- N: 503646 Sassanid, early Islam, 1 Garakan area Akhtarabad 1325 190 - E:353725 Ilkhanate Main Road - Haj Hassan N:5029055 Sassanid, early Islam, 2 Eshtehard dirt 1210 280 2 E:3577722 Ilkhanate Hills Road KolahDareh N:426114 Along the road Sassanid / early Islam, 3 1207 900 5 Hills E:3956944 of Buin Zahra Ilkhanate, Safavid Prehistory, Parthian, N: 417622 Eshtehard-Buin 4 Hill valley hat 1235 724 6 Sassanid / early Islam, E:3958580 ring road Seljuk, Ilkhanate, Safavid N: 417464 Buin Zahra- Parthian, Sassanid, early 5 1210 740 10 Dolat Abad hill E:3962103 Qazvin road Islam, Ilkhanate Buin Zahra- Prehistory, Parthian, Abbas Abad N:417409 6 Mohammad 1223 412 6.5 Sassanid / Sadr-Salam, E:3963869 hill Abad road Ilkhanate Bronze Age / Iron, Sassanid Hussein Abad N: 412845 Buin Zahra- 7 1236 866 13.5 / early Islam, Seljuk, E:3966796 Qazvin road hill Ilkhanate Iron Age, Parthian, Sassanid N:408630 Along Qazvin- 8 1210 322 3.5 / early Islam, Seljuk, Meshkin hill E:3985466 Buin road Ilkhanate, Safavid ShisheGhale N:499808 Along Qazvin- Iron Age, Parthian, Sassanid 9 1217 350 6 (Glass Castle) E:3599444 Buin road / early Islam, Ilkhanate Hill N:4992555 Along Qazvin- 10 1225 675 7 Prehistoric, Ilkhanate Kakin Hill E:360075 Buin road N:399895 Along Qazvin- Iron Age, Parthian, Sassanid 11 1247 210 6 BazmJerd hill E:3983523 Buin road / early Islam, Ilkhanate N:398647 Along Qazvin- Iron Age, Sassanid / early 12 1246 390 3.5 KachleGerd hill E: 3985049 Buin road Islam, Ilkhanate, Safavid Parthian, Sassanid / early N:395690 Along Qazvin- 13 - 277 6.5 Islam, Seljuk, Ilkhanate, Jouin hill E:3987257 Buin road Safavid Iron Age, Parthian, N:412548 Along Qazvin- 14 1227 570 15 Sassanid, Sassanid / early Saeedabad E:3990262 Buin road Islam, Seljuk, Ilkhanate Iron Age, Parthian, Sassanid N:413567 Along Qazvin- 15 1216 290 4 / early Islam, Seljuk, Zilikha hill E:3992253 Buin road Ilkhanate Prehistory, Iron Age, N: 414925 Along Qazvin- 16 1221 627 11 Parthian, Sassanid / early Marmara Hill E:3995232 Buin road Islam, Ilkhanate, Safavid Iron Age, Parthian, Sassanid N:4975722 Along Qazvin- 17 Kuchar hill 1306 280 12 / early Islam, Seljuk, E:35853 Buin road Ilkhanate, Safavid N:4995555 Along Qazvin- Sassanid, early Islam, 18 1243 290 13 Shal hill E:360451 Buin road Ilkhanate Bronze Age / Iron, Iron N:406898 Along Qazvin- 19 Agha Baba hill 1231 600 6.5 Age, Sassanid, Seljuk, E:3993697 Buin road Ilkhanate Prehistoric, Iron Age, Shahrestanak N:406227 Along Qazvin- 20 1271 1180 20 Sassanid, Seljuk, Ilkhanate, E:4004447 Buin road Hill Safavid Ghadim Abad N:401933 Along Qazvin- Parthian, Sassanid, early 21 1263 273 8.5 hill E:4003221 Buin road Islam, Ilkhanate, Safavid Iron Age, Sassanid / early N:495947 Along Qazvin- 22 1344 486 15 Islam, Seljuk, Ilkhanate, Janat Abad hill E:3598722 Takestan road Safavid The Bronze Age, / Iron, N:369049 Along Qazvin- 23 1346 390 8.5 Parthian, Sassanid / early Dakan hill E:3982005 Takestan road Islam, Seljuk Ilkhanate 33

IJSAR, 5(11), 2018; 29-34 N:49575 Along Qazvin- Iron Age, Sassanid, Seljuk, 24 1346 400 16 Saif Abad hill E:3584833 Takestan road Ilkhanate, Safavid Prehistoric, Iron Age, N:357690 Along Qazvin- 25 1566 580 21 Parthian, Sassanid / early Radkan hill E:3962175 Takestan road Islam, Ilkhanate

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