Sultan Hossein Bayqara And Economical Life of Khorassan

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The blitz of timur, caused devastation of estates, desolation of irrigation network, increase of wasteland estates, and recession of economical condition. But, timurid sultans decide to recompense and reshuffle these ruins, on doing reforms, after stability of timurid kingdom in Iran and especially khorasan. Also, Sultan hossein bayqara performed attempts to recompense disorders, and improved dominion conditions, and strengthened cultural affairs, to convert his court a cultural and artistic center. Sultan hossein bayqara for continual of dominion and cultural flowering of timurid state found base of his politic on revival of economical conditions and raised the people’s standard of living, and at this cause he took the necessary steps in commerce and farming field. The economical conditions of timurid realm, especially khorasan, were been improved by comparative establishment of living and regulate of merchandise affairs and agricultural revival and individual interest of sultan in prosperity and development. And sultan succeeded to provide time of economical stability, prosperity and the development for khorasan.
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Persian
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Journal of Iranian Islamic Period History, Volume:4 Issue: 7, 2014
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79 to 99
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