
Ahmad FazlinejadShiraz University · Department of History
Ahmad Fazlinejad
Associate Professor of History
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September 2011 - present
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The Mongol invasion of the Islamic world had profound structural and intellectual impacts. What set the Mongol conquests apart was that they forced Muslims to confront the issue of living under Kafir rule and the implications of being governed by a non-Muslim political authority. The unprecedented nature of this new reality left Islamic historiogra...
The establishment of the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire in history,
had a profound impact on the conquered regions and marked the end of a historical
era for many of them. Modern studies of the Mongol Empire look at it from
conflicting perspectives including history, politics, culture, and the Mongols' impact
on the conquered worl...
The Great Plague, generally known as the Black Death, swept many parts of the three continents of Asia, Africa and Europe in the mid-14th century repeatedly for decades and inflicted widespread demographical, social and economic consequences. Contrary to the common attitude of researchers in neglecting the spread of the Black Death in Iran during t...
The Black Death, as a unique historical event, has long attracted the attention of medieval and medical historians both in terms of the length of the pandemic and its geographical scope. Nevertheless, historical studies on the Black Death have often neglected the role it played in Iran. The present paper examines Iranian historical accounts of even...