Institute of Iranian Studies FU Berlin

Institute of Iranian Studies FU Berlin The Institute of Iranian Studies is part of the Department of History and Cultural Studies at the FU Berlin. Posts are by Cantera and Härtel.

Iranian Studies is a philological discipline, dealing with Iranian languages and literatures in all their variety. The Institute of Iranian Studies of the Freie Universität Berlin, covers the field of study that analyses the historical, religious, social and cultural dimensions of Iranian peoples from antiquity to modern times. On the basis of both intensive language training in Ancient, Middle an

d New Iranian languages, our study programmes will provide you with an in-depth understanding of Iranian cultures and societies. We offer a major in Iranian Studies as part of the B.A. "Geschichte und Kultur des Vorderen Orients" and there is an independent M.A. course "Iranian Studies". Of course you can apply for a Ph.D. in Iranian Studies as well. We have a strong research focus in Old and Middle Iranian Philology and Zoroastrianism, as well as New Persian Classical Language and Literature. Iranian Studies is an interdisciplinary field which deals with the languages and written sources, the history and society, the mental and material culture of peoples speaking Iranian languages from antiquity to the present time. Iranian Studies, or Iranology, is thus not only a philological-linguistic discipline devoted to the study of more than twenty early, middle and modern Iranian languages but also a historical, social and cultural science which focusses on the history, social structures, religions and literary traditions of the Iranians from the start of written records to our days. Its object of interest geographically is not restricted to the territory of the contemporary Iranian state, but embraces the whole region that was historically under Iranian influence, where Iranian languages were spoken and written and where relevant sources have been found. In ancient and mediaeval times, this sphere of influence stretched from Chinese Turkestan in the East to Egypt in the West. Today it comprises, besides Iran itself, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Tadzhikistan as well as parts of Turkey and Iraq (Kurdistan). The time span considered by Iranian Studies covers around 3,000 years which are usually divided into two areas of work, viz. pre-Islamic Iran (up to the 7th century AD) and Islamic Iran up to modernity. It is a particular aim of our Institute to overcome this artificial division, reflected in the separate study of partial aspects of Iranian Studies by disciplines such as Indo-European Studies or Islamic Studies, in order to better investigate the issue of continuity and discontinuity in Iran’s history and culture. Many characteristics of islamised Iran can only be explained with a knowledge of pre-Islamic developments, so that incorporating both fields of research will also enable Iranian Studies to make a valuable contribution to the analysis and understanding of the Iranian variant of Islam. The study of sources written in Iranian languages remains the foundation of Iranian Studies. Although religious and social history as well as literary issues have gained importance in the past few decades and are also central to the discipline’s promoted public image, it is the philological and linguistic analysis as well as the interpretation of primary sources that continue to provide the most important clues even to these relatively new fields. Considering the great number of sources as yet unedited, or accessible only in antiquated editions, and a still significant want of reference works (grammar books, dictionaries), philology with its grammatical and lexical work will remain the primary and indispensable method for some time to come. Nonetheless, thanks to the scholarly efforts of past decades, it has become possible for Iranian Studies to evolve from a primarily philologically orientated academic discipline into a strain of cultural history that endeavours to apply the methods and insights of other fields as well, particularly those of Religious, Social, Law and Literary Studies. The theoretical models derived from Social Anthropology and Gender Studies are also being put to use – and thereby put to the test of generalisability – by Iranologists. This has become a matter of course especially in research work about modern Iran. Main Areas of Research and Projects

The main areas of research are divided into two groups:

Old and Middle Iranian Studies
Iranian Studies (Islamic Period)

In the first group the exploration of the pre-Islamic (Zoroastrian) legal order and its influence on the development of other legal systems, such as the Talmudic jurisprudence or the Islamic, particularly the Shiite, law is a key area of research at our Institute and a unique one throughout the world. A further research emphasis in the different main areas is laid on the social and legal status of women and on different aspects of gender within the dualistic world view of Zoroastrians. More details can befound on the pages describing the particular projects. Old and Middle Iranian Studies

Pre-Islamic Iranian law: Works on the reconstruction of Zoroastrian/Sasanian jurisprudence
Interaction of the Sasanian legal system with other legal systems (Jewish, Nestorian, Byzantine, Islamic)
Economic and legal documents in the Pahlavi cursive, problems of the Pahlavi script
Reception of Zoroastrism in the Sasanian period
Manichaean Studies
Editions of Old and Middle Iranian manuscripts

Iranian Studies (Islamic Period)

Kurdish language and literature
Classical and modern Persian literature and other Iranian literatures

Mihaela Adriana Timus introducing the conference on The Sources of the Polemical Treatise Škand Gumānīg Wizār at Institu...
05/06/2026

Mihaela Adriana Timus introducing the conference on The Sources of the Polemical Treatise Škand Gumānīg Wizār at Institute of Iranian Studies FU Berlin

Marjane Satrapi (1969-2026) was a voice of Iranians in the country and abroad. Her gift for storytelling uniquelly blend...
05/06/2026

Marjane Satrapi (1969-2026) was a voice of Iranians in the country and abroad. Her gift for storytelling uniquelly blended thoughtfulness, tragedy and humour. She will be missed.

International Conference "The Sources of the Polemical Treatise Škand Gumānīg Wizār" at Institut für Iranistik, Freie Un...
21/05/2026

International Conference "The Sources of the Polemical Treatise Škand Gumānīg Wizār" at Institut für Iranistik, Freie Universität Berlin on 5th and 6th June 2026

Das Institut für Iranistik lädt ein zuExile, Dialogue, and the Written Self: A Cinematic Encounter withSee You Friday, R...
04/05/2026

Das Institut für Iranistik lädt ein zu

Exile, Dialogue, and the Written Self: A Cinematic Encounter with
See You Friday, Robinson

Moderator: Alireza Akbari, M.A.

Im Rahmen des Seminars „Persische Dichtkunst und Prosa im Wandel“ von Khanna Omarkhali

Dienstag, 5. Mai 2026, ab 18:00 Uhr, Raum 2.2059, Fabeckstr. 23/25, 14195 Berlin

Sara Maroufi liest aus "Fereydun hatte drei Söhne" von Abbas Maroufi im Rahmen der weltweiten Lesung für Narges Mohammad...
23/03/2026

Sara Maroufi liest aus "Fereydun hatte drei Söhne" von Abbas Maroufi im Rahmen der weltweiten Lesung für Narges Mohammadi.

WELTWEITE LESUNG FÜR NARGES MOHAMMADIdie politischen Gefangenen und in Erinnerung an jene, die im Iran getötet wurden.SA...
17/03/2026

WELTWEITE LESUNG FÜR NARGES MOHAMMADI

die politischen Gefangenen und in Erinnerung an jene, die im Iran getötet wurden.

SARA MAROUFI liest aus FEREYDUN HATTE DREI SÖHNE von ABBAS MAROUFI

23. MÄRZ 2026
19:00 UHR
INSTITUT FÜR IRANISTIK, HÖRSAAL -1.2009
FABECKSTR. 23-25, 14195 BERLIN

Die Mitarbeiter*innen und Angehörigen des Instituts für Iranistik drücken hiermit ihre Betroffenheit über die gegenwärti...
05/02/2026

Die Mitarbeiter*innen und Angehörigen des Instituts für Iranistik drücken hiermit ihre Betroffenheit über die gegenwärtige Lage in Iran und ihre Anteilnahme mit den Menschen und ihren Schicksalen dort aus. Wir solidarisieren uns mit dem Kampf um Freiheit, Frieden, Wohlstand und einem menschenwürdigen Leben.

بدینوسیله کارکنان و اعضای گروه ایرانشناسی نگرانی خود را دربارۀ وضعیت کنونی در ایران و همدردی خود را با مردم ایران در آنچه بر آنان می‌گذرد، اعلام می‌کنند. ما همبستگی خود را با مبارزه در راه آزادی، صلح، رفاه و زندگی شرافتمندانه اعلام می‌داریم.

Seminar on Near and Middle Eastern PhilologyThe seminar is organised by the Department of Ancient Sciences at Sapienza U...
18/01/2026

Seminar on Near and Middle Eastern Philology

The seminar is organised by the Department of Ancient Sciences at Sapienza University of Rome, as part of the Doctorate in Philology and History of the Ancient World (academic year 2025–2026).

The speaker is Alberto Cantera Glera (Freie Universität Berlin), who will give a lecture entitled “Vištāspa and the Political Agenda of the Young Avestan Priests”, dedicated to the role of the figure of Vištāspa and the political implications of the most recent Avestan tradition.

The meeting will take place on 26 January at 12 noon in Lecture Hall A (E. Rossi).

dottorato in filologia e storia del mondo antico alla Sapienza Università di Roma: curricula, borse di studio e modalità di ammissione.

Das Institut für Iranistik lädt ein zu:Selbst schreiben: Wie Erinnerungen zum Buch werdenby Dr. Florence HazratMontag, 2...
15/01/2026

Das Institut für Iranistik lädt ein zu:

Selbst schreiben: Wie Erinnerungen zum Buch werden
by Dr. Florence Hazrat

Montag, 26. Januar 2026, 16:15-17:45, Raum 1.2051, Fabeckstr. 23/25, 14195 Berlin

JOB OPPORTUNITYDas Forschungsprojekt “The Linguistic (Pre-)History of the Indo-Iranian Frontier“, gefördert im Emmy-Noet...
19/11/2025

JOB OPPORTUNITY

Das Forschungsprojekt “The Linguistic (Pre-)History of the Indo-Iranian Frontier“, gefördert im Emmy-Noether-Programm der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), beschäftigt sich mit den modernen Sprachen der indoiranischen Grenzregion (heutiges Afghanistan und Pakistan) und hat das Ziel durch eine enge Verzahnung von Feldforschung und empirisch-deskriptiver Arbeit mit historisch-vergleichenden Studien zu einem umfassenderen Bild der Sprachgeschichte und -vorgeschichte der Region zu gelangen. Je ein Teilprojekt beschäftigt sich mit Repräsentanten der Sprachzweige Iranisch (Yidgha-Munji), Nuristani (Prasun) und Indoarisch (Kunar-Gruppe). Neben deskriptiven Fragestellungen zu den modernen Sprachen spielt auch der Vergleich zu früher belegten Sprachstufen des Iranischen (Alt- und Mitteliranisch) sowie des Indoarischen (Alt- und Mittelindoarisch) eine wichtige Rolle für die Projektarbeit.

The Department of History and Cultural Studies at Freie Universität Berlin is inviting applications for two fixed-term pre-doctoral research positions (65 %) within the Emmy-Noether project “The Linguistic (Pre-)History of the Indo-Iranian Frontier.” Both positions run until December 31, 2028, and include the possibility of pursuing a PhD.

https://www.fu-berlin.de/universitaet/beruf-karriere/jobs/wiss/13_fb-geschichts-und-kulturwissenschaften/GK-Iranistik_SGIIG_I_2025.html

https://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/en/e/iranistik/news/Zwei-WiMi-Stellen-Bis-Ende-2028.html

The Department of History and Cultural Studies at Freie Universität Berlin is inviting applications for two fixed-term pre-doctoral research positions (65 %) within the Emmy-Noether project “The Linguistic (Pre-)History of the Indo-Iranian Frontier.” Both positions run until December 31, 2028, ...

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