A Historical Investigation on Buyid's Royal Traditions

Abstract:
In the forth century After Hijrah، the Iranian Buyids succeeded to dominate over a great extension of Abbasid areas. The Iranian origin of this dynasty along with the atmosphere dominant over Iran’s geography of that era representing a part of Shoubism trend while returning to Iranians’ Royal time led to the Iranian manifestation of ruling atmosphere even in Iraq. The evidence of this issue was the government traditions being a re-manifestationof ancient traditions of king and court in ancient Iran and a display of Buyids uniting with Iran’s royal history. This article is to identify the ceremonies of government traditions of Dailamites and actually a perspective on the merger of this governance with the dynasties of ancient Iran. Explicitly united with the government system، the royal ceremony descriptively investigates the conditions of Buyids’ time. This article is to present the Buyids’ government ceremony within the traditional framework along with the position of royal thought in the dynasty with the Iranian-Shiite thought to the Buyids researchers’ thought.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Hostory of Islam, Volume:15 Issue: 60, 2015
Pages:
93 to 121
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