Analysis of the Status of Khaje Atabak Ala’addin and Qutbaddin Mohammad in Kerman; Past to Present

During the reign of Seljuks of Kerman (433 -583-A.H) like that of the Great Seljuks, there were  Divans like Divan of Ministry, Divan of letters, Divan of Justice and other offices such as Atabaki and Dadbegy. Despite their very effective role at this stage of the history of Kerman, Ala’addin Boozgh...

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Main Author: Jamshid Rousta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman 2017-08-01
Series:مجله مطالعات ایرانی
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Online Access:https://jis.uk.ac.ir/article_1702_039c4ff1327037d33a1025a794372fcc.pdf
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Summary:During the reign of Seljuks of Kerman (433 -583-A.H) like that of the Great Seljuks, there were  Divans like Divan of Ministry, Divan of letters, Divan of Justice and other offices such as Atabaki and Dadbegy. Despite their very effective role at this stage of the history of Kerman, Ala’addin Boozghosh and his son Qutbaddin Muhammad, two of the Seljuks of Atabakan of Kerman, have been less regarded by researchers and many aspects of their lives are ambiguous. Therefore, the present study, through an analytical method and using library resources and field research (investigating the mausoleum of Khajeh Atabak), the first step, is to introduce these two Atabaks and their political-cultural services, and in the second step mentions the condition of their mausoleum today. The results show that although the two Atabaks were once were of authority and did great service in  Kerman of the past, today they are not remembered by the public and their  mausoleums are also abandoned and ignored in one of the old quarters of Kerma
ISSN:1735-0700
2980-8766