Ehsan Yarshater

Articles by Ehsan Yarshater
- Chronology of Iranian History Part 5
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES THAT OCCUR IN THE CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE Abaev, Vasiliĭ Ivanovich 2001 Abaqa, the Ilkhan 1265 ʿAbbās I…
- Chronology of Iranian History Part 4
1974 The Encyclopaedia Iranica is founded by Eḥsan Yāršāṭer; the first volume is published in 1982. 1974 Ḵosrow Golsorḵi (b. 1941), poet, art critic,…
- Chronology of Iranian History Part 3
1933 Threatened by the British, Reżā Shah, who had stood firm in demanding the abolishment of the D’Arcy oil concession, suddenly…
- Chronology of Iranian History Part 2
1834 Fatḥ-ʿAli Shah dies and is succeeded by Moḥammad Shah, son of ʿAbbās Mirzā. 1835 Murder of Abu’l-Qāsem Qāʾemmaqām by order of…
- Chronology of Iranian History Part 1
B.C.E. 100,000Cave deposits in the Zagros mountains of western Iran show evidence of human habitation dated to the Middle Paleolithic…
- CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF EVENTS IN IRANIAN HISTORY
This chronological table of events records major happenings of Iranian pre-history and history from the most ancient times to 2005….
- ESFANDĪĀR (2)
ESFANDĪĀR, one of the seven great clans of Parthian and Sasanian times. Ṭabarī attributed the establishment of these clans to…
- ESFANDĪĀR (1)
ESFANDĪĀR, son of Goštāsp (Av. Vīštāspa-, Mid. Pers. Wištāsp; see GOŠTĀSP), Kayanian prince of Iranian legendary history and hero of…
- DĀNESF(AH)ĀN
DĀNESF(AH)ĀN, locally Donesbon, a village located at 49°45′ E, 35°47′ N in the southern part of the Rāmand district of…
- DĀNEŠ-NĀMA-YE ĪRĀN WA ESLĀM
DĀNEŠ-NĀMA-YE ĪRĀN WA ESLĀM (Encyclopedia of Iran and Islam). In 1348 Š./1969 Bongāh-e tarjoma wa našr-e ketāb (q.v.; Institute for…
- ČARZA
ČARZA, village in the mountainous area of the Upper Ṭārom district (baḵš) in the šahrestān of Zanjān, at 49°1′ E,…
- ČĀL
ČĀL (Šāl), a village in the Qazvīn province, where the Čāli subdialect of Southern Tati is spoken. 1. The…
- BĪDGOL
BĪDGOL and BĪDGOLI dialect. 1. The localities. Bīdgol and Ārān, two practically contiguous townships in the province of Kāšān, are…
- JUDEO-PERSIAN COMMUNITIES x. JUDEO-PERSIAN JARGON (LOTERĀʾI)
JUDEO-PERSIAN COMMUNITIES OF IRAN x. Judeo-Persian Jargon (Loterāʾi) Loterāʾi is the secret jargon used by the Jewish communities of Iran…
- IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (3) Chronological Table
IRAN: A Chronological Table of Events This chronological table of events records major happenings of Iranian pre-history and history from…
- IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (4) Index of Proper Names
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES THAT OCCUR IN THE CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE Abaev, Vasiliĭ Ivanovich 2001 Abaqa, the Ilkhan 1265 ʿAbbās I…
- IRAN iii. TRADITIONAL HISTORY
IRAN iii. THE TRADITIONAL HISTORY OF PERSIA The history of the Iranian lands, as known today and insofar as pre-Islamic…
- IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (2) Islamic period (page 4)
IRAN ii(2), continued THE SAFAVIDS (1501-1722) The advent of the Safavids constitutes one of the major turning points in Persian…
- IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (2) Islamic period (page 5)
IRAN ii(2), continued THE QAJAR DYNASTY (1779-1924) The Qajar were a Turkmen tribe who first settled during the Mongol period…
- IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (2) Islamic period (page 6)
IRAN ii(2), concluded MOḤAMMAD REZA SHAH (1941-79) Iran and World War II. The long history of Russian and British interventions…
- IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (2) Islamic period (page 1)
IRAN ii(2). Iran in the Islamic Period (651-1980s) This section of Persian history begins with the conquest by Muslim Arabs…
- IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (2) Islamic period (page 2)
IRAN ii(2), continued FORMATION OF LOCAL DYNASTIES The Taherids (821-73). The first of these dynasties came into being when Ṭāher…
- IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (2) Islamic period (page 3)
IRAN ii(2), continued THE SALJUQIDS (1040-1194) The plains of Central Asia, northwestern China, and western Siberia were breeding grounds for…
- IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (1) Pre-Islamic Times
IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY: AN OVERVIEW This section provides a concise introduction to the history of Iran from its beginnings…
- HAFEZ i. AN OVERVIEW
HAFEZ i. AN OVERVIEW Hafez is the most popular of Persian poets. If a book of poetry is to…
- ḠAZAL ii. CHARACTERISTICS AND CONVENTIONS
ḠAZAL ii. CHARACTERISTICS AND CONVENTIONS The origins of the Persian ḡazal (ghazal, غزل), its development in the course of time…