The Social Position of Emirate and its Effect on the Convergence of Iranian Community and Government during the Islamic Era

Abstract:
Emirate considered as a political structure in Iran of the Islamic era and being of the social, economic and cultural aspects accomplished a unity as the requirement of a united political organization via taking advantage of the latest appeared grounds after Islam as well as Iranian political traditions. Considering a position for the emirates of Samanids, Ghaznavids and Buyids in the maintenance of Iranian identity and taking the effective advantage of previous political traditions of Iran as well as the descriptive-analytical approach, this writing is to answer the question regarding the effect of these emirates on the accomplishment of kingship system with the Islamic-Iranian approach. The findings of this research clarify that the political and social convergence of Iran in the Islamic period and the endeavor of Iranians towards the maintenance of their identity is the consequence of the mindful action of aforementioned emirates and the great role of commanders of this century in the history of Iran up to the advent of monarchy system with the Iranian-Islamic approach.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Hostory of Islam, Volume:17 Issue: 66, 2016
Pages:
127 to 160
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