Dreams in the book of the Safavid Aristocracy

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Abstract:
The emergence of the Safavids created an important transformation in historiography. The promotion of the Shi'ism religion and the protection of the Safavids as the passionate promoters of this religion has been the most important issue that historians have emphasized in this era. These historians have come up with some dreams in their works to show the existence of the link between the Safavid dynasty and the Ahlul-Bayt (PBUH), which generally emphasize the relationship between the Safavid kings and especially Shah Isma'il and Shah Tahmasb with the Imams. One of these historians is the unknown author of the Book of the World of Safavid votes, which is most seen in the book of Safavid dreams. In this research, we will try to use the library data and descriptive-analytical method to understand the dilemma of the historian's dreams in the book of the world of Safavid. In addition, a typology of types of dreams will also be performed to sum up the various dimensions of the topic of dying in this book. It seems that factors such as author's Shiite beliefs, belonging to the character of Shah Isma'il and the cultural conditions of society have affected this subject
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Persian
Published:
Scientific Journal of History Research, Volume:13 Issue: 51, 2018
Pages:
123 to 138
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