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    A Comparative Study of the Phenomenon of War in Shawqi’s and Bahar’s Poetry by Sabereh Siavashi

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The purpose of this research is to reach a new understanding of political, social, and cultural similarities and differences between the two countries of Iran and Egypt in the times of the Iranian Constitutional revolution and the Arabic renaissance. Some of the findings were as follows: a) Advice on the avoidance of warmongering is observed in their poetry. b)The way the phenomenon of is reflected in their poetry is, to a large extent, under the influence of their environment, culture, race, and geography. c) The consequences of war are almost the same from both poets’ points of view.…”
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    The Representation of Medicine in the Iranian Constitutionalist Humor (1906-1911): A Socio-Historical Analysis by Javad Dehghanian, Yaser Rastegar, Mahmood Arekhi

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The Iranian Constitutional Revolution (Persian: Mashrūtiyyat), 1906-1911, culminated in the foundation of the first Iranian parliament. …”
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    Visualizing Kingship in a Time of Change by Mira Xenia Schwerda

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This article presents the first examination of photographic royal portraiture and the visualization of kingship during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (1905-1911). This topic, in comparison with earlier Iranian painted royal portraiture, has received considerably less attention. …”
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    Evolution of Mentality of the State at the Period of Post-constitutional Revolution (the Case Study of Clergy Mentality of Monarchy) by reza soleimani

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The political analysis of contemporary Iran indicates that cognition of history of Governmentality transition (rational mentality of the State), has serious impact on mentality of social forces towards government. Iranian constitutional revolution had created first doubts about monarchical state and took traditional images about it under question. …”
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    Evolution of Mentality of the State at the Period of Post-constitutional Revolution (the Case Study of Clergy Mentality of Monarchy) by reza soleimani

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The political analysis of contemporary Iran indicates that cognition of history of Governmentality transition (rational mentality of the State), has serious impact on mentality of social forces towards government. Iranian constitutional revolution had created first doubts about monarchical state and took traditional images about it under question. …”
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    Akhond Khorasani's viewpoints towards the modern concepts of freedom and justice by Soroush, Alireza, Sandhu, Sarvinder Kaur, Alaei, Hamed

    Published 2010
    “…This article seeks to understand the mentality of Akhond Khorasani, the leader of the Iranian constitutional revolution (1905-1911) regarding the political and social concepts such as freedom and justice. …”
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    Reviewing the Concepts of "Sharia" and "Law" according to Sheikh Fazlollah Nuri and Mirza-ye Naini by Ahmad Farshadian, Mohammad Sadegh Labbani Motlagh

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The focus of this study revolves around the perspectives of Sheikh Fazlollah Nuri (1843-1909) and Mirza-ye Naini (Muhammad Hussain Naini) (1860-1936), two pivotal jurists during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution [Asr-e-Mashrooteh] in Iran. Positioned on opposite ends of the Sharia-oriented intellectual spectrum, Sheikh Fazlollah Nuri represents those who question the legitimacy of law, while Mirza-ye Naini embodies those who acknowledge the necessity of law within the framework of Sharia. …”
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    An Exploration of Theoretical Foundations and Practical Procedures Constraining the Jurisdiction of the Supreme Audit Court of Iran by Mohammad Mazhari, Farshid Bandehali

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…By scrutinizing the legal constraints imposed on the court since the Iranian Constitutional Revolution [Asr-e-Mashrooteh] and exploring their impact on the Court's goals post the Islamic Revolution, this study seeks to uncover the nuanced dynamics shaping the institution's jurisdiction…”
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