A study on the development of the symbolic body of the king in iranian kingdom

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The spam of the study is from history of old Persia,Iran after Islam to Pahlavi Synasty. The present research,Which is based on a descriptive and analytic method,examines the verbal and written symbols and signs and tries to investigate effective factors in transformation of the body of kings in Iran. The spam of the study is from history of old Persia,Iran after Islam to Pahlavi Synasty. The present research,Which is based on a descriptive and analytic method,examines the verbal and written symbols and signs and tries to investigate effective factors in transformation of the body of kings in Iran. The results indicates that Farrreh in ancient Iran gives aholy significance to the body of kings.the continuity of this thought in Islamic period in combination with the thought to Shadow of God of limity to plays an important role some of the changes up such as foreign attacks,social changes, the rise to safavids,modernity and the thoughts of constitutionalists have got a great influence on transformation of the body of the King

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Persian
Published:
Journal of Historical Researches, Volume:15 Issue: 28, 2021
Pages:
207 to 230
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