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    Developments in the Book Layout Design of the Qaraqoyunlu during the Pirbudaq period of the second half of the 9th century AH (857-871 A.H.) by somayeh zarei, Homayun Hajmohammadhoseini

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Meanwhile, in addition to Jahanshah, his crown prince, Pir Bodaq, during his short reign until his death, caused the growth and promotion of book editing, and his period is one of the important periods of the development of book editing, which unfortunately has been less discussed. …”
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    论明泰昌、天启初年内臣与朝臣的关系 :以宦官王安为例 = The relationship between eunuchs and imperial officials from Ming Tai Chang period to early Tian Qi period : a case study of eunuch Wang An... by 马爱连 Ma, Ah Lain

    Published 2021
    “…This is because from the Taichang to the early years of the Tianqi, the Donglin faction strongly supported the crown prince and proposed to abolish the mineral tax, etc. …”
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    The place of branding in the developments of historical Iranian-Islamic cities Case study: Tabriz Dar-ol-saltaneh during Qajar period by Ahad Nejad Ebrahimi, masoumeh ayashm

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…For a closer examination of the subject, the city of Tabriz with the title of Dar-ol-saltaneh's in the Qajar period was selected which this title turned Tabriz city to a place for crown prince and Tabriz got a better political position after Tehran.Results and DiscussionTabriz political Importance along with the Spatial-Geographical Importance of the city, due to the East-West trade route, Dar-ol-saltaneh of Tabriz, was turned the gateway to the arrival of modernity and communication with the overseas. …”
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    I Magi e l’educazione del principe by Attilio Mastrocinque

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The Oriental Magi and Chaldaeans were tutors of the crown princes in Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian traditions. …”
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