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KHORASAN

KHORASAN, a historical region with varying boundaries, as well as a provincial region comprising the northeastern part of Iran in modern times. The term Khorasan, country of the “rising sun,” had a much wider designation in pre- and early-Islamic times, covering parts of what are now Russia, Central Asia, and Afghanistan. Since 2004, Khorasan has been divided administratively into three smaller provinces: Ḵorāsān-e Rażawi, Ḵorāsān-e Šemāli, and Ḵorāsān-e Jonubi, with their administrative capitals at Mashhad, Bojnurd, and Birjand, respectively. This series of articles survey the history of Khorasan in the broad sense of “Greater Khorasan” as well as the history and culture of Iranian or “Inner Khorasan.”

See also entries on relevant cities, districts, and geography (e.g., ABARŠAHR, ABIVARD, ĀLĀ DĀḠ, ALLĀHO AKBAR, ANDARĀB, ASFEZĀR, ATRAK, ĀZĀDVĀR, BĀḴARZ, BALḴ, BAYHAQ, BESṬĀM, BIDOḴT, BINĀLUD, BIRJAND, BOJNURD, BUKHARA, ČĀČ, ČAḠĀNIĀN, DANDĀNQĀN, DARRAGAZ, ESFARĀYEN, FARĀVA, FARḠĀNA, FĀRYĀB, FARYUMAD, FERDOWS, FIRUZKUH, FUŠANJ, GAZNI, GĀZORGĀH, GONĀBĀD, ḠUR, HERAT, JĀM, JOVAYN, JOWZJĀN, KALĀT-E NĀDERI, ḴOTTAL, MARV, MASHHAD, NISHAPUR, OSTOVĀ).

 

i. The Concept of Khorasan

ii. Pre-Islamic History

iii. Historical Geography in the Late Sasanid-Early Islamic Periods

iv. The Arab Conquest and Omayyad Period

v. History in the ʿAbbasid Period

vi. History in the Taherid and Samanid Periods

vii. History from the Ghaznavids to the Mongol Conquest

viii. History from the Mongol Conquest to the Timurids

ix. History in the Timurid Period

x. History in the Safavid and Afsharid Periods

xi. History in the Qajar and Pahlavi Periods

xii. History in the Islamic Republic Period

xiii. Khorasan in Modern Islamist Ideology

xiv. Ethnology of Qajar and Pahlavi Khorasan

xv. The Babi-Baha’i Community in Khorasan

xvi. The Jewish Community of Khorasan

xvii. The Kurdish Communities of Khorasan

xviii. Physical Geography of Khorasan

xix. Linguistic Features of Khorasani Persian

xx. Khorasani Style of Poetry

xxi. Jewish Dialects of Khorasan

xxii. Arabic Dialects of Khorasan

xxiii. Turkic Dialects of Khorasan

xxiv. Monuments of Khorasan

xxv. Clothing of Khorasan

xxvi. Music of Khorasan

xxvii. Folklore of Khorasan

xxviii. Newspapers of Khorasan

xxix. Population of Modern Khorasan