Iran-Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Iran-Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mydan Mishan: A Newly Found Parthian Bas-Relief in the Alvand Range, Hamadan, Western Iran3
Chalcolithic Painted Pottery of the Sialk III Period: Quantifying Stylistic Continuities and Changes on the Northern Central Plateau2
Discovering a Fire Temple in Qalʿe-ye Dokhtar of Bazeh Hur and Some Remarks on Ādur Burzēn-Mihr2
Change and Continuity: Safavid Administration in Eighteenth-century Iran1
New Archaeological Excavations of the Jahangir and Gowriyeh Manor Houses in the West of the Sassanid Empire1
Revisiting a Royal Sultanate Manuscript from Bengal: The Sharafnama of Nasir al-Din Nusrat Shah of 938/1531–21
Collections Within Collections: An Analysis of Tipu Sultan’s Library1
The Imperial Legacy of Nader in Transoxiana (Turan) as Reflected in Early Manghit Chronicles1
Shah Isma‘il in Late Safavid Historiography: A Unique Treatise on Safavid Kingship1
Persian Manuscripts in Victoria Memorial, Kolkata1
A Medieval Stonepaste Ceramic Production Site in Moshkin Tepe, Iran: Ceramics, Wasters, and Manufacturing Equipment1
Akbar's History of the Timurids0
‘Abbas Mirza, A Counternarrative0
Zeus Pharnauas and Persian Mazdaism in Cappadocia0
Vigol and Harāskān Fire Temple: Archaeological Evidence About the Veneration of Fire in the Center of the Iranian Plateau During the Sasanian Period0
Preliminary Report of the First Season of Excavation at the Achaemenid Period (Iron Age IV) Cemetery in Mersin, Semnan Province, Iran0
Purity and Polemics: Zoroastrian Women’s Bodies as Sites of Difference and Contestation in Early Islamic Iran0
The So-called Achaemenid Capitals and the Problem of Royal Court Residence0
From Soil to Domes: Vernacular Architecture and Construction Techniques in Esfahak, South Khurasan0
Trips to the King, Taxation, and the New Year in the Persepolis Fortification Archive0
The Cylinder Seals of Qareh Tepe in Sagzabad, Iron Age II and III0
Lost and Found: The Ilkhanid Tiles of the Pir-i Bakran Mausoleum (Linjan, Isfahan)0
A Note on the Monumental Cemetery at Siraf0
Remapping the World in a Fifteenth-Century Cosmography: Genres and Networks Between Deccan India and Iran0
Indo-Persian Manuscripts0
If I Circumambulate Around Him, I Will Be Burnt: A Brass Candlestick Endowed to the Mausoleum of Imam Musa al-Kazim, Kazimayn0
Hilali and Mir ‘Ali: Sunnis among the Shi‘is, or Shi‘is among the Sunnis between the Shaybanids, Safavids and the Mughals0
The Friday Mosque of Faryūmad and its Inscriptions: Evidence of Construction Activity during the Era of the Mongol Khans in Iran0
Staging Power: Visual Strategies of Kingship in the Windsor Castle ‘Ishqnama Illustrated Manuscript0
Textual Culture Between India and Iran: The Reproduction of Verse in Nasrabadi’s Biographical Anthology0
Zoroastrians in the Economy of Yazd During the Qajar and Pahlavi I Dynasties0
Visiting Tol-e Tahmachi, a Fifth Millennium BCE Settlement in the Persian Gulf Littoral, Southwest Iran0
Technological Heritage of Persian Windmills0
The Image of the Sasanian King in the Perso-Arabic Historical Tradition0
Preliminary Report on the Survey of Hajjiabad-Varamin, a Site of the Konar Sandal Settlement Network (Jiroft, Kerman, Iran)0
The Iconography of Dancers and Their Garments on Sasanid Silver Vessels (Case Study: Four Silver Vessels with Different Features)0
A New Decorated Bronze Belt from Orumiyeh Region, North-Western Iran0
‘Iyani, A Shirazi Poet and Historian in the Bahmani Deccan0
Potato or Malcolm’s ālu : If Sir John Malcolm was Right0
The Indo-Iranian Approach to Greater Iran0
The Old Avesta and Birth of Iranian Identity0
Typological Study of Metal Pins in Northwestern Iran Based on the Bayazid Abad (Bayazi Awa) Archaeological Assemblage0
The So-Called “ Fravašis ” and the “Heaven and Hell” Paintings, and the Cult of Nana in Panjikent0
The Origins and Intentions of the Anglo-Persian Agreement 1919: A Reassessment0
Mediating between the Royal Court and the Periphery: The Zangana Family’s Brokerage in Safavid Iran (1501–1722)0
The Politics of Economic Development: The Anglo-Persian Agreement, 19190
So Close and Yet Often so Far Away: The History of India as Told by Historians in Iran Around 15000
Grave 12 at Chalow: The Burial of a Young Lady of the “Greater Khorasan Civilization”0
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