عنوان به زبان ديگر :
Stone Inscriptions of Decrees Issued by ShahʹAbbas I in Sbah Mosque ofIsfahiln, Mirʹ
amild Mosque of Kilsiln, Jamʹa Mosque of Ardestan, and Jamʹa Mosque of Damavand
كليدواژه :
صفويان , usage , اماكن عمومي , Historical records , اطلاع رساني , اسناد تاريخي , Stone inscriptions , كاربري , تشيع , Decrees , Tax break , Ramadan , فرمان ها , Shia , سنگ نوشته , Religious affiliations , تخفيف مالياتي , Safavids , ماه رمضان , Shah Abbas I, Safavid king of Iran, 1571-1629 , گرايش مذهبي , public places , عباس صفوي ، شاه ايران , Information services
چكيده لاتين :
This paper begins by introducing a number of decrees issued by Safavid Shahs which were
inscribed on stones and displayed in public places such as mosques and bazaars. It then studies
four inscriptions ofShah Abassʹs decrees which are installed in Shahʹs Mosque ofIsfahan, Miremad
Mosque of Kashan, Jameʹ Mosque ofArdestan, and Jame"Mosque of Damavand.
This study shows that the decrees ofSafavid shahs were issued for different purposes and with
various subjects such as: offering tax breaks, victory over Uzbeks, preventing corruption, prohibition
of selling and using drugs and alcoholic drinks, and restriction on different types of
unhealthy leisure activities such as wolf races, gambling and pigeon keeping. Offering special
tax breaks to Shiites in Ramadan which is one of the major subjects ofthese decrees shows the
Safavid shahʹs religious affiliations.