Indigenous Knowledge
The indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in Kalkooyi nomads territory

alinaghi gooya; hossein barani; ahmad Abedi Sarvestani

Volume 10, Issue 19 , April 2023, Pages 1-47

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2023.73363.1368

Abstract
  Abstracthe aim of this research is to identify the indigenous knowledge of camel husbandry in the territory of Kalkuyee nomads in Masileh plain of Qom province, who have a long history of camel husbandry in this region. The way of obtaining the data is in the field with the continuous presence of the ...  Read More

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Analysis and Thematic Classification of Motifs in Baluchi Needlework based on the Iranian Traditional Arts Model

fatemeh mirzaei

Volume 10, Issue 19 , April 2023, Pages 49-86

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2023.73115.1364

Abstract
  Associated with Sistan and Baluchestan Province in Iran, specifically Sarhad and Makran, Baluchi needlework is a prominent form of traditional arts. The purpose of this study was to classify original and frequent motifs found in Baluchi-Duzi (Baluchi embroidery) to discover their symbolic meanings. The ...  Read More

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Indigenous Knowledge in creating and benefiting from Zagheh in Bisotun Plain

Mozhgan Khanmoradi; nahid azizi

Volume 10, Issue 19 , April 2023, Pages 87-118

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2023.74545.1381

Abstract
  Bisotun plain is located in the west of Iran and many historical monuments from Pre-history to Islamic era have been identified in it. Man's understanding of nature showed itself in the construction of Bisotun Zagehs. The Zagheh was built in the villages of Zolm abad sofla, Bisotun, Kori zageh, Baqerabad ...  Read More

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The historical place of Qanat in Khorasan and its role in socio-cultural productions

Milad Parniyani; Jamshid Ghashang

Volume 10, Issue 19 , April 2023, Pages 119-173

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2023.74074.1372

Abstract
  The Qanats of Khorasan were the driving force of two important cultural indicators: knowledge and lifestyle. The knowledge of Qanat included sciences that were based on engineering and geology and were inherited from one generation to the next. On the other hand, around the Qanat, a culture was formed ...  Read More

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Hallmarks of Etemad Carpets: An Analysis Based on the Qazvin Museum’s Collection

samaneh kakavand

Volume 10, Issue 19 , April 2023, Pages 175-212

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2023.73878.1369

Abstract
  In 1930, the Etemad Carpet Company was founded in Qazvin, Iran, and by the end of its 11-year run, it had transformed the city’s long carpet-making tradition. This article explores the hallmarks of Etemad carpets in the historical context in which the company operated. Analyzing the designs of ...  Read More

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The Bushehr’s Navigational Culture and Technics from 9th to 14th centuries

Seyed Ali Mazinani; Seyyed Mohammad-Reza Mazinani

Volume 10, Issue 19 , April 2023, Pages 213-250

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2023.73228.1365

Abstract
  Considering the maritime culture of the northern coasts of the Persian Gulf and Bushir’s people reveals a full geographic, economic, and demographic marine cycle. The cycle is integrated into a greater geographic area extended from the Red Sea to the South China Sea and starched back well into ...  Read More

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Oil painting tiles with motifs In the building of Shams-Ol-Emareh

maryam kian asl

Volume 10, Issue 19 , April 2023, Pages 251-279

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2023.75311.1390

Abstract
  Shams-Ol-Emareh Palace, as the first tall and five-story building in Tehran, was built in 1282 by the order of Naser al-Din Shah and in imitation of European buildings, by Moayyer Ol Mamalek in a period of 2 years. Its construction and decorations are influenced by the trend towards western art It has ...  Read More

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Helping culture and traditional cooperation of women in Guilan

Hooshang Abbasi; Javad Nazarimoghaddam

Volume 10, Issue 19 , April 2023, Pages 281-315

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2023.74229.1375

Abstract
  Cooperation and mutual cooperation of humans has existed since the beginning of human life in all eras of life in all societies. The culture of cooperation among the women of Gilan is the most deeply rooted native culture, helping not only in production and work, but also includes various aspects of ...  Read More

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Traditional methods of performing the art of Balochi embroidery in non-native clothing design

fatemeh saedi; Marziyeh Ghasemi

Volume 10, Issue 19 , April 2023, Pages 317-341

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2023.74785.1383

Abstract
  The variety of patterns and techniques of Baloch embroidery, the high elegance and geometry that lies in the art of Baloch embroidery, In the last century, it has attracted the attention of national and international designers towards this art. According to the background fabric, Baloch stitching can ...  Read More

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Evaluating the Morphology of Pictographs in Lorestan, Iran Case Study: Dog Motif

sara sadeghi; javanmardzadeh ardeshir; manijeh hadian dehkordi; reza rezaloo

Volume 10, Issue 19 , April 2023, Pages 341-379

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2023.74508.1379

Abstract
  Dogs are one of the first animals domesticated by humans. Dogs have always been a good friend and companion of humans. The paintings found in the caves of primitive humans indicate that the relationship between humans and dogs is at least 16 thousand years old. Dogs are found in different scenes and ...  Read More