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Colin P. Mitchell, « « Les alentours du Palais du Gouvernement safavide à Qazvin dans les poèmes de ‘Abdī Beg Navīdī », in : Michele Bernardini, Masashi Haneda and Maria Szuppe, eds., Eurasian Studies [Liber Amicorum : Études sur l’Iran médiéval et moderne offertes à Jean Calmard]. Vol. V/1-2, 2006, pp. 79-92. », Abstracta Iranica, ID : 10.4000/abstractairanica.28342
Intent on distancing the Safavid state from its Azarbaijani Turco-Mongol roots, Šāh Ṭahmāsp embarked on the sizeable project of landscaping and developing a new imperial capital at Qazvīn in the late 1540s. Relatively little information can be found in the normative Safavid chronicles about this urban program, and recently scholars have begun looking to more literary material in an effort to reconstruct the spatial arrangements in this new imperial milieu. Specifically, the poetic work of ‘Ab...