Reflection of Pre-Islam Medical History of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in Medical Texts of Islamic-Iranian Civilization

The civilization background of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in the ancient era is of utmost grandeur to the extent that the region is known as the origin of Aryan-Iranian civilization. In addition, both can also be regarded as the land where Iranian medical science originated based upon mythological tr...

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Main Authors: Seyyed Alireza Golshani, Javad Abbasi, Mohamad Taghi Imanpour, Seyyed Abulghasem Foroozani
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2018-05-01
Series:Journal of Research on History of Medicine
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Online Access:http://rhm.ir/index.php/rhm/article/view/399
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spelling doaj-6680927f21e84cf2b74978bcd86772832020-11-25T01:20:01ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Research on History of Medicine2251-886X2251-886X2018-05-01726980Reflection of Pre-Islam Medical History of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in Medical Texts of Islamic-Iranian CivilizationSeyyed Alireza Golshani0Javad Abbasi1Mohamad Taghi Imanpour2Seyyed Abulghasem Foroozani3Ph.D. Student, Department of History, Faculty of Literature and Humanities- Dr. Ali Shariati, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran/ Research Office for the History of Persian Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranAssociate Professor, Department of History, Faculty of Literature and Humanities- Dr. Ali Shariati, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, IranProfessor, Department of History, Faculty of Literature and Humanities- Dr. Ali Shariati, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, IranProfessor, Department of History, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Shiraz University, Shiraz, IranThe civilization background of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in the ancient era is of utmost grandeur to the extent that the region is known as the origin of Aryan-Iranian civilization. In addition, both can also be regarded as the land where Iranian medical science originated based upon mythological traditions. Languages including Avestan, Khwarezmian, and Sogdian emerged in Transoxiana and Chorasmia during a long period of time in the past, leading to a variety of scientific, medical, literary, religious and many other works. Indeed, these languages are various branches of Iranian Middle Eastern languages used to be spoken by Iranians. Given their significance as a tool for transmission of culture, knowledge, literature, trade and medicine to the adjacent people, particularly Turks, Chinese, Indians and Central Asians. After the fall of Achaemenid Empire in the fourth century B.C., Greeks, Yuezhi, Kushan Empire, Sasanian Empire, Hephthalite Empire and Turks ruled over Transoxiana and Chorasmia, which were then ceded to the Arabs. Meanwhile, the Chorasmian language became extinct after Arabs’ dominance whereas Avestan and Sogdian languages survived until the 10th century and were then substituted by Dari Persian. The present study was conducted aiming to examine all remaining medical texts in Avestan, Sogdian, Chorasmian works as well as their effects on medical texts written in Dari Persian and Arabic during the Islamic-Iranian civilization. http://rhm.ir/index.php/rhm/article/view/399Medical TextsAvestanSogdianChorasmiaPersian Medical TextsTransoxiana and Chorasmia
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author Seyyed Alireza Golshani
Javad Abbasi
Mohamad Taghi Imanpour
Seyyed Abulghasem Foroozani
spellingShingle Seyyed Alireza Golshani
Javad Abbasi
Mohamad Taghi Imanpour
Seyyed Abulghasem Foroozani
Reflection of Pre-Islam Medical History of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in Medical Texts of Islamic-Iranian Civilization
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Medical Texts
Avestan
Sogdian
Chorasmia
Persian Medical Texts
Transoxiana and Chorasmia
author_facet Seyyed Alireza Golshani
Javad Abbasi
Mohamad Taghi Imanpour
Seyyed Abulghasem Foroozani
author_sort Seyyed Alireza Golshani
title Reflection of Pre-Islam Medical History of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in Medical Texts of Islamic-Iranian Civilization
title_short Reflection of Pre-Islam Medical History of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in Medical Texts of Islamic-Iranian Civilization
title_full Reflection of Pre-Islam Medical History of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in Medical Texts of Islamic-Iranian Civilization
title_fullStr Reflection of Pre-Islam Medical History of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in Medical Texts of Islamic-Iranian Civilization
title_full_unstemmed Reflection of Pre-Islam Medical History of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in Medical Texts of Islamic-Iranian Civilization
title_sort reflection of pre-islam medical history of transoxiana and chorasmia in medical texts of islamic-iranian civilization
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Research on History of Medicine
issn 2251-886X
2251-886X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The civilization background of Transoxiana and Chorasmia in the ancient era is of utmost grandeur to the extent that the region is known as the origin of Aryan-Iranian civilization. In addition, both can also be regarded as the land where Iranian medical science originated based upon mythological traditions. Languages including Avestan, Khwarezmian, and Sogdian emerged in Transoxiana and Chorasmia during a long period of time in the past, leading to a variety of scientific, medical, literary, religious and many other works. Indeed, these languages are various branches of Iranian Middle Eastern languages used to be spoken by Iranians. Given their significance as a tool for transmission of culture, knowledge, literature, trade and medicine to the adjacent people, particularly Turks, Chinese, Indians and Central Asians. After the fall of Achaemenid Empire in the fourth century B.C., Greeks, Yuezhi, Kushan Empire, Sasanian Empire, Hephthalite Empire and Turks ruled over Transoxiana and Chorasmia, which were then ceded to the Arabs. Meanwhile, the Chorasmian language became extinct after Arabs’ dominance whereas Avestan and Sogdian languages survived until the 10th century and were then substituted by Dari Persian. The present study was conducted aiming to examine all remaining medical texts in Avestan, Sogdian, Chorasmian works as well as their effects on medical texts written in Dari Persian and Arabic during the Islamic-Iranian civilization.
topic Medical Texts
Avestan
Sogdian
Chorasmia
Persian Medical Texts
Transoxiana and Chorasmia
url http://rhm.ir/index.php/rhm/article/view/399
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