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Name ﻧﺎم و ﻧﺎم ﺧﺎﻧوادﮔﯽ ردﯾف Abasalt Ostadi اﺑﺎﺻﻟت اﺳﺗﺎدى 1 Abtin Davoodi اﺑ
رديف نام و نام خانوادگی Name 1 اباصلت استادی Abasalt Ostadi 2 ابتين داودی Abtin Davoodi 3 ابراھيم بھرامی Ebrahim Bahrami 4 ابراھيم جعفری Ebrahim Jafari 5 ابراھيم حامدی Ebrahim Hamedi 6 ابراھيم حقی صفت Ebrahim Haghisefat 7 ابراھيم رجبی Ebrahim Rajabi 8 ابراھيم رحيم زاده Ebrahim Rahimzadeh 9 ابراھيم رحيمی Ebrahim Rahimi 10 ا براھيم ر نجبر Ebrahim Ranjbar 11 ابراھيم زارع Ebrahim Zare 12 ابراھيم عليزاده Ebrahim Alizadeh 13 ابراھيم معصومی Ebrahim Masoumi 14 ابراھيم ھوشيار Ebrahim Hoshyar 15 ابراھيم وطن خواه Ebrahim Vatankhah 16 ابوالحسن طاھری Abolhassan Taheri 17 ابوالفضل اصغری Abalfazl Asghari 18 ابوالفضل آبکار Abolfazl Abkar 19 ابوالفضل بذرافشان Abolfazl Bazrafshan 20 ا بوالفضل جﻻل وند Abolf az l Ja lal vand 21 ابوالفضل خدابنده لو Abolfazl Khodabandehloo 22 ابوالفضل رشيدا Abolfazl Rashida 23 ابوالفضل زمانی نيا Abolfazl Zamani 24 ابوالفضل ساﻻريان نژاد Abolfazl Salariyannejad 25 ابوالفضللفل سالک Abolfazl Salek 26 ابوالفضل سيد ميرزائی Abolfazl Seyedmirzaei 27 ابوالفضل صادقی روان Abolfazl Sadeghiravan 28 ابوالفضل عرب Abolfazl Arab 29 ابوالفضل عسگرزاده Abolfazl Asgarzadeh 30 ابوالفضل علمدارنظام Abolfazl Alamdarnezam 31 ابوالفضل محمد عليخانی Abolfazl Mohammadalikhani 32 ابوالفضل ملکی فرد Abolfazl Malekifard 33 ابوالقاسم حسن عربی Abolghasem Hassanarabi 34 ابوالقاسم سﻻمت Abolghasem Salamat 35 ابوذر حسن پور Abouzar Hassanpour 36 ابوذر کساييان Abouzar Kasaeiyan 37 اتابک نظری Atabak Nazari 38 احد بابايی Ahad Babaei 39 احد خسروی Ahad Khosravi 40 احد س رداری نژاد Ahad Sardarinejad 41 احد کرکه آبادی Ahad Karkeabadi 42 احد ولی پورشکوھی Ahad Valipourshokouhi -
Iconological Study of “Rustam in Struggle with Div-E Sepid” in Tilework of Karim Khan-E Zand Citadel Portal in Shiraz Based on Erwin Panofsky Method Ali Asadpour*1
Bagh-e Nazar, 17(86), 33-46 /Aug. 2020 DOI: 10.22034/bagh.2019.185313.4105 Persian translation of this paper entitled: مطالعۀ شمایل شناسانۀ نبرد »رستم و دیو سپید« در کاشی نگارۀ سردر ارگ کریمخان شیراز به روش »اروین پانوفسکی« is also published in this issue of journal. Iconological Study of “Rustam in Struggle with Div-e Sepid” in Tilework of Karim Khan-e Zand Citadel Portal in Shiraz Based on Erwin Panofsky Method Ali Asadpour*1 1. Assistant Professor, Interior Architecture Department, Shiraz University of Arts, Shiraz, Iran. Received: 11/05/2019 ; revised: 14/10/2019 ; accepted: 19/10/2019 ; available online: 22/07/2020 Abstract Problem Statement: The “Rustam and Div-e Sepid (White Demon)” tilework painting on the Karim Khan citadel (Arg) is one of the Qajarian’s interventions into this Zandian’s building. In addition to its artistic features, this work has a special social and governmental significance. However, it has received less attention from researchers. A new interpretation of it could provide a deeper understanding of the developments of the Zandian’s complex at Qajar era. The research is based on the hypotheses that this tilework in spite of its artistic role -in keeping with the Iranian tradition of illustrating the struggle of Rustam and Div-e Sepid in the art- also has non-artistic (political and governmental) functions. Research objective: The aim of the research is to recognize the content and conceptual aspects of this neglected tilework in its historical and social context and to identify its political and governmental functions in the Karim Khan citadel (Arg). -
Compare and Analyzing Mythical Characters in Shahname and Garshasb Nāmeh
WALIA journal 31(S4): 121-125, 2015 Available online at www.Waliaj.com ISSN 1026-3861 © 2015 WALIA Compare and analyzing mythical characters in Shahname and Garshasb Nāmeh Mohammadtaghi Fazeli 1, Behrooze Varnasery 2, * 1Department of Archaeology, Shushtar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shushtar, Iran 2Department of Persian literature Shoushtar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar Iran Abstract: The content difference in both works are seen in rhetorical Science, the unity of epic tone ,trait, behavior and deeds of heroes and Kings ,patriotism in accordance with moralities and their different infer from epic and mythology . Their similarities can be seen in love for king, obeying king, theology, pray and the heroes vigorous and physical power. Comparing these two works we concluded that epic and mythology is more natural in the Epic of the king than Garshaseb Nameh. The reason that Ferdowsi illustrates epic and mythological characters more natural and tangible is that their history is important for him while Garshaseb Nameh looks on the surface and outer part of epic and mythology. Key words: The epic of the king;.Epic; Mythology; Kings; Heroes 1. Introduction Sassanid king Yazdgerd who died years after Iran was occupied by muslims. It divides these kings into *Ferdowsi has bond thought, wisdom and culture four dynasties Pishdadian, Kayanids, Parthian and of ancient Iranian to the pre-Islam literature. sassanid.The first dynasties especially the first one Garshaseb Nameh has undoubtedly the most shares have root in myth but the last one has its roots in in introducing mythical and epic characters. This history (Ilgadavidshen, 1999) ballad reflexes the ethical and behavioral, trait, for 4) Asadi Tusi: The Persian literature history some of the kings and Garshaseb the hero. -
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Newsletter Spring 2007 Final.Indd
CENTER FOR IRANIAN STUDIES NEWSLETTER Vol. 19, No. 1 SIPA-Columbia University-New York Spring 2007 ENCYCLOPÆDIA IRANICA GALA BENEFIT FASCICLE 1 OF VOLUME XIV PUBLISHED DINNER EW ORK ITY Fascicle 1 of Volume XIV features ISLAMIC History; v. LOCAL HISTORIOG- N Y C the remaining sections of the entry RAPHY; vi. MEDIEVAL PERIOD; vii. THE MAY 5, 2007 ISFAHAN, a series of 22 articles that SAFAVID PERIOD; VIII. THE QAJAR began in Fascicle 6 of Volume XIII. PERIOD; ix. THE PAHLAVI PERIOD The city of Isfahan has served as one AND POST-REVOLUTION ERA; x. of the most important urban centers MONUMENTS; xi. ISFAHAN SCHOOL on the Iranian plateau since ancient OF PAINTING AND CALLIGRAPHY; xii. times and has gained, over centuries BAZAAR, PLAN AND FUNCTION; xiii. of urbanization, many significant monu- CRAFTS; xiv. MODERN ECONOMY AND IN- ments. Isfahan is home to a number of DUSTRIES; xv. EDUCATION AND CULTURAL monuments that have been designated AFFAIRS; xvi. ISFAHAN IN THE MIRROR OF by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. It FOLKLORE AND LEGEND; xvii. ARMENIAN is Persiaʼs third largest city, after Tehran COMMUNITY (referred to JULFA); xviii. and Mashad, with a population of over JEWISH COMMUNITY; xix. JEWISH DIA- 1.4 million in 2004. LECTS; xx. GEOGRAPHY OF THE MEDIAN The series explores the following DIALECTS; xxi. PROVINCIAL DIALECTS; Dr. Maryam Safai topics: i. GEOGRAPHY; ii. HISTORICAL XXII. GAZI DIALECT. GEOGRAPHY; iii. POPULATION; iv. PRE- Continued on page 2 The Gala Benefit Dinner for the Encyclopædia Iranica will be held in the Rotunda of Columbia University MAJOR DONORS TO THE on May 5, 2007 from 6:30 PM to 1:30 AM. -
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FEZANA FEZANA JOURNAL ZEMESTAN 1379 AY 3748 ZRE VOL. 24, NO. 4 WINTER/DECEMBER 2010 G WINTER/DECEMBER 2010 JOURJO N AL Dae – Behman – Spendarmad 1379 AY (Fasli) G Amordad – Shehrever – Meher 1380 AY (Shenshai) G Shehrever – Meher – Avan 1380 AY (Kadimi) CELEBRATING 1000 YEARS Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh: The Soul of Iran HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011 Also Inside: Earliest surviving manuscripts Sorabji Pochkhanawala: India’s greatest banker Obama questioned by Zoroastrian students U.S. Presidential Executive Mission PUBLICATION OF THE FEDERATION OF ZOROASTRIAN ASSOCIATIONS OF NORTH AMERICA PUBLICATION OF THE FEDERATION OF ZOROASTRIAN ASSOCIATIONS OF NORTH AMERICA Vol 24 No 4 Winter / December 2010 Zemestan 1379 AY 3748 ZRE President Bomi V Patel www.fezana.org Editor in Chief: Dolly Dastoor 2 Editorial [email protected] Technical Assistant: Coomi Gazdar Dolly Dastoor Assistant to Editor: Dinyar Patel Consultant Editor: Lylah M. Alphonse, [email protected] 6 Financial Report Graphic & Layout: Shahrokh Khanizadeh, www.khanizadeh.info Cover design: Feroza Fitch, 8 FEZANA UPDATE-World Youth Congress [email protected] Publications Chair: Behram Pastakia Columnists: Hoshang Shroff: [email protected] Shazneen Rabadi Gandhi : [email protected] 12 SHAHNAMEH-the Soul of Iran Yezdi Godiwalla: [email protected] Behram Panthaki::[email protected] Behram Pastakia: [email protected] Mahrukh Motafram: [email protected] 50 IN THE NEWS Copy editors: R Mehta, V Canteenwalla Subscription Managers: Arnavaz Sethna: [email protected]; -
Summer/June 2014
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The Symbolism of Bahram Gor‟S Dragon-Slaying in Haft Peykar and the Story‟S Reflection in Kamāl Ud-Dīn Behzād‟S Paintings
THE SYMBOLISM OF BAHRAM GOR’S DRAGON-SLAYING IN HAFT PEYKAR AND THE STORY’S REFLECTION IN KAMĀL UD-DĪN BEHZĀD’S PAINTINGS PJAEE, 17 (5) (2020) THE SYMBOLISM OF BAHRAM GOR‟S DRAGON-SLAYING IN HAFT PEYKAR AND THE STORY‟S REFLECTION IN KAMĀL UD-DĪN BEHZĀD‟S PAINTINGS Atefeh Garoossi1*, Mina Sadri2 1*Master Student of Persian Painting, Visual Arts Faculty, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran. 2Assistant Professor, Painting & Sculpture Department, Visual Arts Faculty, Tehran, University, Tehran Iran. Corresponding Author: 1*[email protected] Atefeh Garoossi, Mina Sadri. The Symbolism of Bahram Gor’s Dragon-slaying in Haft Peykar and the Story’s Reflection in Kamāl Ud-dīn Behzād’s Paintings-- Palarch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology 17(5), 1414-1424. ISSN 1567- 214x Keywords: Bahram Gor, Dragon Slaying, Symbol, Painting, Haft Peykar. Abstract Haft Peykar is One of Nezami Ganjavi‟s most prominent works. It is a symbolic one and each of its stories and scenes can be interpreted and deciphered in different ways. One of the most important stories among them is Bahram Gor‟s dragon-slaying, which has a considerable presence in Iranian visual arts, including painting. The present research aims to study and decipher the symbols used in this mysterious story, as we believe there are still ambiguous points that can be clarified through more accurate studies. To find them, the following questions have been raised: What are the secrets and mysteries behind the story of Bahram Gor‟s dragon-slaying? What are the characteristics of the reflection of Bahram Gor's dragon- slaying story in Iranian painting? The illustration of Bahram Gor's dragon-slaying story is consistent with the poetry images in Haft Peykar, but it seems that the symbols and mysteries that lie in the hidden layers of this story are not found in the paintings drawn according to this story. -
Leopard and Its Mythological-Epic Motifs in Shahnameh and Four Other Epic Works (Garshasbnameh, Kushnameh, Bahmannameh and Borzunameh)
Propósitos y Representaciones Jan. 2021, Vol. 9, SPE(1), e891 ISSN 2307-7999 Special Number: Educational practices and teacher training e-ISSN 2310-4635 http://dx.doi.org/10.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE1.891 RESEARCH ARTICLES Leopard and its mythological-epic motifs in Shahnameh and four other epic works (Garshasbnameh, Kushnameh, Bahmannameh and Borzunameh) Leopardo y sus motivos mitológicos-épicos en Shahnameh y otras cuatro obras épicas (Garshasbnameh, Kushnameh, Bahmannameh y Borzunameh) Nasrin Sharifizad PhD student in Persian Language and Literature (pure), Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7171-7103 Mohammad Shah Badi’zadeh Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1555-3877 Reza Ashrafzadeh Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5392-9273 Received 02-08-20 Revised 04-10-20 Accepted 01-11-21 On line 01-18-21 *Correspondence Cite as: Email: [email protected] Sharifizad, N., Badizadeh, M., & Ashrafzadeh, R. (2021). Leopard and its mythological-epic motifs in Shahnameh and four other epic works (Garshasbnameh, Kushnameh, Bahmannameh and Borzunameh). Propósitos y Representaciones, 9 (SPE1), e891. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE1.891 © Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Vicerrectorado de Investigación, 2020. This article is distributed under license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) Leopard and its mythological-epic motifs in Shahnameh and four other epic works (Garshasbnameh, Kushnameh, Bahmannameh and Borzunameh) Summary In Shahnameh and other epic poems where the reflection of myths is the life of primitive and ancient Iranian communities, animals and other creatures are of great importance and go beyond their normal features and position. -
I. the Rogun Dam in Context
HUMAN RIGHTS “We Suffered When We Came Here” Rights Violations Linked to Resettlements for Tajikistan’s Rogun Dam WATCH “We Suffered When We Came Here” Rights Violations Linked to Resettlements for Tajikistan’s Rogun Dam Copyright © 2014 Human Rights Watch All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America ISBN: 978-1-62313-1470 Cover design by Rafael Jimenez Human Rights Watch defends the rights of people worldwide. We scrupulously investigate abuses, expose the facts widely, and pressure those with power to respect rights and secure justice. Human Rights Watch is an independent, international organization that works as part of a vibrant movement to uphold human dignity and advance the cause of human rights for all. Human Rights Watch is an international organization with staff in more than 40 countries, and offices in Amsterdam, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Chicago, Geneva, Goma, Johannesburg, London, Los Angeles, Moscow, Nairobi, New York, Paris, San Francisco, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto, Tunis, Washington DC, and Zurich. For more information, please visit our website: http://www.hrw.org JUNE 2014 978-1-62313-1470 “We Suffered When We Came Here” Rights Violations Linked to Resettlements for Tajikistan’s Rogun Dam Summary and Key Recommendations .............................................................................. 1 Methodology ................................................................................................................ 17 I. The Rogun Dam in Context ........................................................................................ -
Curriculum Vitae
Kashkouli MB, CV CURRICULUM VITAE Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli, MD Section Subject I Personal Information II 1. Executive Position 2. Journal Editor 3. Organizing a meeting 4. Journals’ reviewer, 5. Establishing an organization III Education IV Work Experience V Trained Fellows VI Edited Books/ Chapters VII Peer Reviewed Paper Publications VIII Courses Attended IX Directing Workshops/Courses/ Symposia X Conference Abstracts XI Invited (Guest) Speaker XII Awards XIII Innovations XIV Ongoing Research Projects XV Referees XVI Interests XVII Affiliations 1 Kashkouli MB, CV I. PERSONAL INFORMATION NAME: Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli WORK ADDRESS University Hospital Private Office Rassoul Akram Hospital No.:49, West Brazil- South Sattarkhan-Niayesh Avenue Sheikhbahaee intersection, POBox: 14455-364 Tehran, Iran Tehran, Iran Phone: +98 21 66559595 Phone: +98 21 88065620 Fax: +98 21 66509162 Fax: +98 21 66558811 Email [email protected] DATE OF BIRTH: 09/January/1967 PLACE OF BIRTH: Gachsaran , Iran Language: Farsi, English, Turkish II. SCIENTIFIC & EXECUTIVE POSITIONS 1. Executive Positions 2. Professor, Head of Oculo-Facial Plastic Surgery, Rassoul Akram Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences (www.iums.ac.ir), Tehran, Iran. 3. Regional (Iran and Turkey) Vice President of Middle East African Council of Ophthalmology (MEACO).(www.meaco.org), Since Nov. 2019. 4. Vice President of Middle East African Council of Ophthalmology (MEACO) in Middle East (www.meaco.org), Since 2012. 5. Vice President, Middle East African Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (MEASOPRS, www.meaco.org ), Since June 2016. 6. Scientific Coordinator, Middle East African Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (MEASOPRS, www.meaco.org ), 2012-2016. 7. Scientific Director and chair of International relation section, Iranian Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Suregry (IrSOPRS, www.irso.org/irsoprs), Tehran, Iran, Since 2007.