The Historical Investigation of Buyids’ Iranian Social-cultural Traditions

Document Type : Research Paper

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Graduated from Qom Seminary School and Ph. D student of history of Islam, Tehran Islamic Religions University

Abstract

Buyids Iranian-Shiite government experiencing about 130-year-commandment has provided an inventory of Iranian traditions. Emirs of Buyids founded one of the Iranian religious dynasties based on their political views.
Although they improved the self-belief of Shiism more than the other Shiite governments, they could develop a great part of the inheritance of ancient kingdom as well. Meanwhile, the social-cultural traditions resembling Iranian identity was welcomed by Iranians as well as Baghdadi people, since it was considered as the reminder of past celebrations by Iranian as well as the opportunity to provide pleasure and entertainment. Bagdad Caliph regarded these traditions as the reminder of majesty and supremacy resembling the great dynasties. 
This writing compiles and analyses these traditions and trusts in reflection of Buyids’ researchers the issue regarding the investigation of the extent of effect of ancient majesty of Iran on the Buyids’ governing while considering eleven well-known traditions.

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