![]() ![]() 2 Edited by Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis (British Museum) and Sarah Stewart (SOAS, London). 1 Edited by Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis (British Museum) and Sarah Stewart (SOAS, London). This volume is dedicated to Michael Axworthy (1962-2019) David Morgan (1945-2019) David Stronach (1931-2020) Already available in The Idea of Iran series Birth of the Persian Empire, Vol. The Making of New Art: From the Khazana to its Audience at the Court of Shah Soleyman The Evolution of the Safavid Policy towards Eastern Georgia įlora in Safavid Paintings from Shah Tahmasp’s Shahnama and Later Works Shi‘i Rulers, Safavid Alliance and the Religio-Political Landscape of the Deccan Local and Transregional Places in the Works of Safavid Men of Letters ‘The World is an Oyster and Iran, the Pearl’: Representations of Iran in Safavid Persian Travel Literature ‘O Muhibbi! You’ve Lit Your Lamp with Khosrow’s Burning Passion’: Persian Poetry as Perceived by Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Authors Ĭommercial Relations between Safavid Persia and Western Europe Popular Religiosity and Vernacular Turkic: A Qezelbash Catechism from Safavid Iran Practising Philosophy, Imagining Iran in the Safavid Period The Idea of Baqer al-Majlesi as ‘The Idea of Iran: The Safavid Era’ The Idea of Iran in the Safavid Period: Dynastic Pre-eminence and Urban Pride įrom Absolute Prince to Despot: The Political Representations of Safavid Iran in Seventeenth-Century France Man of the Pen, Pillar of the State: Hatem Beg Ordubadi and the Safavid Empire The Qazvin Period and the Idea of the Safavids The Body Politic and the Rise of the Safavids ![]()
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