THE OCCUPATION OF IRAN BY THE ARABS AND THE FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERSIAN LANDS IN THE EARLY ISLAMIC ERA

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This article provides a comprehensive examination of the Arab occupation of Iran during the early Islamic era, focusing on the profound transformations that shaped the Persian lands under Islamic rule. It explores the mechanisms of conquest, the integration of Persian elites into the Islamic administrative system, and the cultural synthesis that emerged as a result of this interaction. The study highlights the resilience of Persian identity amidst the challenges of the Arab conquest, emphasizing the significant contributions of Persian culture to the broader Islamic civilization. By analyzing classical Islamic sources such as Tarikh al-Tabari and contemporary scholarship, the article underscores how the occupation, while initially disruptive, led to a period of intellectual and cultural flourishing in Persian lands, laying the groundwork for the Islamic Golden Age. The research adopts a multidisciplinary approach, combining historical analysis, cultural studies, and political dynamics to offer a nuanced understanding of this pivotal period in Iranian history. The findings reveal that the Arab occupation not only reshaped the political and religious landscape of Iran but also fostered a dynamic period of cross-cultural exchange that influenced the development of Islamic civilization as a whole.  

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Makhsudova , M. . (2025). THE OCCUPATION OF IRAN BY THE ARABS AND THE FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERSIAN LANDS IN THE EARLY ISLAMIC ERA. Центральноазиатский журнал образования и инноваций, 4(3 Part 2), 39–45. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/cajei/article/view/48372

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