Analysis of the Archetype in Halilrood Civilization Basin Based on Yung Theory
Analysis of the Archetype in Halilrood Civilization Basin Based on Yung Theory

Reza Sehhatmanesh; Yosof Faryabi; Masoumeh Barsam Barsam

Volume 28, Issue 37 , June 2018, , Pages 83-104

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2018.14802.1328

Abstract
  According to Yung, archetypes are collective unconscious contents that we inherited from the past. Archetype is an abstract and ancient idea and shared specific features between groups ...  Read More
The Women of Royal Family in Parthian Era
The Women of Royal Family in Parthian Era

Mozhgan Khan Moradi

Volume 27, Issue 36 , March 2018, , Pages 49-67

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2017.13735.1281

Abstract
   Although the Parthian ruled over almost five hundred years, there are insignificant evidences of the women of this era and the women pf royal family whom usually are in the highest ...  Read More
The Survey of Transition in Role of Hirbads in Sassanid Era
The Survey of Transition in Role of Hirbads in Sassanid Era

Arezo Rasouli (Taleqani)

Volume 27, Issue 36 , March 2018, , Pages 69-81

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2017.12994.1258

Abstract
  During Sassanid era by entering the Zoroastrian religion into force, we see rising to power of Zoroastrian priest arrangement hierarchy and emerging two powerful groups of Hirbads and ...  Read More
The Role of Elders and Aristocrats in Trial and Death of Ḵosrow Parviz
The Role of Elders and Aristocrats in Trial and Death of Ḵosrow Parviz

Shahram Jalilian

Volume 27, Issue 33 , June 2017, , Pages 65-88

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2017.6994.1025

Abstract
  On February 628 A.D a group of Iranian elders and members of the noble families and military commanders who were furious at the policies and ruling of Ḵosrow Parviz (628-590 A.D), ...  Read More
A Survey on the Formation of Trade Competitions in the Persian Gulf and Its Reflection in Port Guangzhou (Canton), China (Seventh to Ninth Centuries AD)
A Survey on the Formation of Trade Competitions in the Persian Gulf and Its Reflection in Port Guangzhou (Canton), China (Seventh to Ninth Centuries AD)

Abdrasool Kheirandish; Seyyede Zahra Zarei

Volume 27, Issue 33 , June 2017, , Pages 89-116

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2017.11376.1191

Abstract
  During the Sassanid dynasty, Zoroastrian merchants (in Chinese: "Po-se") were the most famous businessmen in the Indian Ocean and the coast of China, in the other word they dominated ...  Read More
The Structure and Function of the Border Town of Artashad in the Relations between Rome and Persia in the Sassanid Era
The Structure and Function of the Border Town of Artashad in the Relations between Rome and Persia in the Sassanid Era

Parviz Hossein Talaee

Volume 27, Issue 33 , June 2017, , Pages 167-189

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2017.3172

Abstract
  Since their first battle in the first century BC (96 BC), the two ancient powers of Persia and Rome engaged in struggles and conflicts that lasted up until the decline of the Sassanid ...  Read More
Royal Legitimacy in the Elamite Inscriptions
Royal Legitimacy in the Elamite Inscriptions

Ehsan Afkande

Volume 26, Issue 32 , March 2017, , Pages 9-31

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2017.10299.1151

Abstract
  In the early states, most important aspect of royal legitimacy was the sanctity of kingship which made of king, a mediator between Heaven and the Earth. Such sanctity had been acquired ...  Read More
Median Rulers In Neo-Assyrian Text.
Median Rulers In Neo-Assyrian Text.

Fariba Zare

Volume 26, Issue 32 , March 2017, , Pages 87-107

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2017.2651

Abstract
  Archaeological and historical information is limited about Medes in the Classical Greek literature.Due to inconsistencies in source concerning the median names and sequence of kings ...  Read More
Three Faces of a King: The Sinner, The Victorious and Well-Behaved, or Another Cyrus?
Three Faces of a King: The Sinner, The Victorious and Well-Behaved, or Another Cyrus?

Shahram Jalilian

Volume 26, Issue 31 , September 2016, , Pages 20-45

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2016.2513

Abstract
  Avoiding fight with the Roman Empire that was engaged in riots and political chaos, and ceasing the sporadic prosecution and torturing of Christians and Jews, Yazdgerd I (339-420 CE) ...  Read More
The causes of choosing the place of Behiston  Inscription by Darius The Greate.
The causes of choosing the place of Behiston Inscription by Darius The Greate.

Naser Jadidi; Maryam Hassanpour Hafshejani

Volume 26, Issue 30 , June 2016, , Pages 113-140

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2016.2504

Abstract
  Abstract:After that Achaemenid was entrusted to the hands of Darius the government claims around the borders of Achaemenid wreckriots and encountered him with serious problems All the ...  Read More
Historiography in Ancient Iran, its nature
and style with respect to different approaches
to the concept of
Historiography in Ancient Iran, its nature and style with respect to different approaches to the concept of "History"

Esmaeil Sangari; Alireza Karbasi

Volume 26, Issue 30 , June 2016, , Pages 167-218

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2016.2506

Abstract
  Although the great empires in ancient Iran, caused great changes in the world, however the lack of a tremendous historical works in this period, made some historians conclude that ancient ...  Read More
Ādurbādagān Religious Position during 
the Sasanian Period
Ādurbādagān Religious Position during the Sasanian Period

MohammadTaghi Imanpour; Gelareh Amiri

Volume 21, Issue 10 , April 2011, , Pages 41-62

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2014.720

Abstract
  Ādurbādagān has been one of the important religious and political centers during history of Iran, particularly in ancient era. Following the rise of Sasanian religious government ...  Read More
The Role and Influence of Exiled and Transmitted People in Sasanian Era
The Role and Influence of Exiled and Transmitted People in Sasanian Era

Seyed Asghar Mahmoodabadi; Mahmood Jafari Dehaghi; Bahman Honarmand

Volume 21, Issue 10 , April 2011, , Pages 137-167

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2014.719

Abstract
  Through the history، transmission and propagation of human groups have happened according to political-military aims and activities, nowadays called Diaspora. In Sasanian era many ...  Read More