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Arm bands of amulet and wish (Formal and cultural annexes of Qajar armbands)

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  19-51

Abstract

 Today, in historical and cultural studies, objects and images are also called sources of information as text-document. They are important not only to supply the information of written sources, but also to provide information enabling writers of historical texts who have not been able to express them. Examining these works and reading commonly used cultural themes can help better understand public opinion and lifestyle. The themes of magic and amulet are derived from the main doctrines and ways of thinking. The common cultural and religious ties that unite them are closely tied to the popular culture of the people. In the context of this study and in order to understand the influence of ideology and religion on the Material culture of the Qajar period, the authors have tried to apply different themes to these works by studying the case of armbands to answer the following question: how do Islamic Shi'a notions fit into the apparent structure and patterns of Qajar armbands? Research methodology is descriptive – analytical. In this research, this issue has been addressed in two parts of the position of Iranian-Islamic culture and the formal and cultural annexes of amulets (narratives, codes and decipherments). The result of this study, while demonstrating the direct effect of Shia and Islamic beliefs on Qajar periodical armbands, showed the direct effect of popular beliefs on how these works are used and designed.

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    APA: Copy

    Khatoun Mahmoudi, Sakineh, Ahmad Panah, Seyyed Aboutorab, & KHAZAEI, MOHAMMAD. (2019). Arm bands of amulet and wish (Formal and cultural annexes of Qajar armbands). CULTURE AND FOLK LITERATURE, 7(26 ), 19-51. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/255472/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Khatoun Mahmoudi Sakineh, Ahmad Panah Seyyed Aboutorab, KHAZAEI MOHAMMAD. Arm bands of amulet and wish (Formal and cultural annexes of Qajar armbands). CULTURE AND FOLK LITERATURE[Internet]. 2019;7(26 ):19-51. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/255472/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Sakineh Khatoun Mahmoudi, Seyyed Aboutorab Ahmad Panah, and MOHAMMAD KHAZAEI, “Arm bands of amulet and wish (Formal and cultural annexes of Qajar armbands),” CULTURE AND FOLK LITERATURE, vol. 7, no. 26 , pp. 19–51, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/255472/en

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