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mojarabi H, divsalar M, golami firozjaie A. Study of the status of marriage and divorce in Qajar era Relying on foreign travel logos. JHS 2020; 11 (2) :275-290
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2- gazvin univirsty
3- mazaheb univirsty
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Reflections on the issue of marriage and divorce in Iran during the gajar era and the kind of society's view of it Relying on foreign travel logos Iran,
In period of gajar, saw the presence of Europeans for various commercial, political, religious, military, and tourist destinations. A group of these Europeans recorded their daily observations in the form of travel logs. The Iranian folklore, including beliefs and beliefs, as well as the customs of the Iranian people of the gajar era, can be viewed and extracted from the context of their notes. Travel writers for some reasons, such as the external look of Iranian society, Western curiosity, etc., have provided valuable material to researchers of the cultural and social history of the gajar period. For example, the Iranian perspective on the cultural issue of marriage and divorce, which is one of the most significant aspects of the Iranian identity of the gajar period, can be cited. The present research responds to the question of how European journalists from the gajar era have drawn one of the most important customs of Iranians, namely marriage and divorce. The purpose of this paper is to examine the status of marriage and divorce and the expression of the value and position of the woman and the kind of society's view as one of the most important aspects of Iranian identity of the gajar period from the viewpoint of gajar periodical travel writers, which is based on descriptive-analytical method Travel logs are written.
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: History
Published: 2020/03/12

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