Document Type : Research Paper

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Associate Professor of Tehran University

10.22059/jpl.2024.368724.2217

Abstract

Our land, Iran, has gone through many ups and downs throughout its history, among which we can mention Timur's invasion and the formation of the Timurid government. A government whose rule lasted for more than a century and led to extensive social, cultural, linguistic and literary developments. Among the linguistic and literary consequences of this period, we can mention the spread of history writing and linguistic and stylistic developments in the historical texts of this period. In this essay, the author has tried to investigate the ways and causes of those transformations, as well as the linguistic and stylistic features of the historical texts of this period.

Our land, Iran, has gone through many ups and downs throughout its history, among which we can mention Timur's invasion and the formation of the Timurid government. A government whose rule lasted for more than a century and led to extensive social, cultural, linguistic and literary developments. Among the linguistic and literary consequences of this period, we can mention the spread of history writing and linguistic and stylistic developments in the historical texts of this period. In this essay, the author has tried to investigate the ways and causes of those transformations, as well as the linguistic and stylistic features of the historical texts of this period.

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