Mehdi Hosseini Nia, Karim Hajizadeh, H. Shiran, R. Rezalou
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Analysis of Ardabil's Business and Communication Routes in Survival and Prosperity Based on Historical Texts and Archaeological Data
In the early Islamic centuries, Ardabil is considered to be the oldest
and the first city in the Azerbaijani province due to its regional biodiversity in
geographical texts. The present study investigates the communication routes to
the peripheral points in the Islamic period and their role in the survival of the
city based on historical literature and archeological data. The importance and
safety of roads and communication routes were two important components that
influenced each other, making Ardabil a city in the center of commercial and
trading routes in the North-West. This situation can be seen and prosecuted
during the Islamic period from the beginning of Islam to the late Islamic
centuries. The research method is historical-analytical and the data were
collected through the study of historical and geographical literature and the
use of the archaeological reports of the area. The main question of this article
is: “What effect did the communication routes have had on the survival of the
Islamic period until the end of the Safavid period?” The results show that in the
early centuries, the city's communication routes were significantly prosperous.
The description of the roads and the importance of the buildings and the cities
inside them are described together. In this period, roads have played a leading
role in the survival and prosperity of the city. In the Middle Ages, this city
became a trivial city in the region as the capital, trade and communication
routes changed. During the Safavid period, the city was once again restored to
its former prosperity due to the importance of the tomb complex of Sheikh Safiad-din Ardabili to the kings of the dynasty as well as the conversion of the city
to the site of the Silk Road. During this period, numerous routes were created
and led to the orientalists and tourists’ travelling to this ciy