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khademlou S. A Comparative Study of Some Inscriptions of Shah Abbas I's Edicts on Tax Discounts for Shiites. Cult Herit Rec Stud 2024; 2 (2)
URL: http://chrs.richt.ir/article-3-1338-en.html
researcher of the group of inscriptions and texts of the Islamic era , Skhademloo@yahoo.com
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Inscriptions are original and first-hand written documents and sources in historical research and valuable treasures that are engraved on stones and other materials such as brick, wood, tile, and plaster, and they provide researchers with significant information in the field of history and culture. They are used as complementary sources of historical information. The main aim of the present research is the study of the stone edicts issued by Shah Abbas I of Safavid to the Shiites of Ardestan, Natanz, Kashan, Semnan, Isfahan, Tuysarkan, Estrabad, Kerman, Damavand, Khar and Firouzkoh, Anjadan, Asadabad, Hamedan, with the theme of tax reduction for one month in Ramadan, during the years 1022 to 1039 AH. The said stone edicts were installed in the Jame mosques of the aforementioned cities.
This article aims at explaining the role of stone edicts in the promotion and propagation of the Twelver Shia religion in the mentioned cities. The research method in the present research is descriptive-analytical. It is performed both in field and library methods. The finding of the research shows that these stone edicts were issued by Shah Abbas I to achieve political and religious goals and for the welfare of the Shiites and it was a strategy for confronting and uniting against the Sunnis at that time. The edicts are in Farsi. The installation place of the inscriptions and their types are always mentioned in the edict texts. Some of these inscriptions have been destroyed or lost due to some reasons, and some of them have been transferred to museums.
 
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Type of Study: Original Research Article | Subject: Inscriptions of the building
Received: 2023/07/23 | Accepted: 2023/11/16 | Published: 2024/03/5

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