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Plague


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تحلیلی بر گسترش بیماری طاعون در ایران دوران فترت و تیموری (۷36 – ۹۱۱ ه.ق/ ۱۳36- ۱۵۰۶م)(مقاله علمی وزارت علوم)

کلیدواژه‌ها: Timurids Plague cholera Herat

حوزه های تخصصی:
  1. حوزه‌های تخصصی تاریخ ایران اسلامی حکومت های ایرانی- اسلامی تیموری اجتماعی
  2. حوزه‌های تخصصی تاریخ گروه های ویژه تاریخ پزشکی
تعداد بازدید : ۱۵۲۴ تعداد دانلود : ۸۷۳
Timurid era in Iran is equivalent to starting the Renaissance. Black Death plague epidemic that is to say, at this time has happened. In one and a half-century Timurid rule, several large outbreaks of plague in Iran has emerged. The adverse effects of changes in population structure caused many historians point out these conditions in their works. The literature review shows that, unlike physicians, historians of the time, they did not differentiate between the plague and cholera, and sometimes in their writings used the two diseases as equivalent. A study in Time and place of the epidemics shows that diseases have been traveling along the Silk Road route, and especially in northern Iran, from east toward west.
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Climate Change and Challenges of the Last Ancient Dynasty of Iran: The Decline and Fall of the Sassanid Empire(مقاله علمی وزارت علوم)

کلیدواژه‌ها: Sassanid climate change Drought Famine Plague

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تعداد بازدید : ۳۴۲ تعداد دانلود : ۱۷۵
Climatic events, especially severe droughts, have played a key role in cultural evolution and the challenge of civilizations. Climate change, which affects the natural resources and, consequently, the health and subsistence system of human societies, can lead to increased violence, migration, war, and the spread of epidemics. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the possible effects of climate on important events of the Sassanid era. Extensive regions of the Near East and Central Asia have been more vulnerable to droughts, which often recurred during cooling periods, due to semi-arid to hyper-arid environmental conditions. From the second half of the fifth century AD with the beginning of the cold event of the early Middle Ages, the occurrence of droughts and cold waves caused famines and epidemics. These tensions seem to have triggered many social and political events in the Sassanid realm and neighboring regions. These conditions in the sixth and seventh centuries AD caused the gradual decline and eventual fall of the Sassanid government due to Arab invasions. Historical and paleoclimate studies show that successive wars with Central Asian invaders in dry periods, and the frequent outbreak of plague associated with falling temperatures, especially following the floods of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in AD 628, were affecting factors in the dynasty’s weakness and collapse. Besides, some civil wars and revolts, such as the Mazdaki movement, can be considered as indirect effects of climate tensions that contributed to the gradual decline of the Sassanid Empire.