The Cambridge History of Iran

The Cambridge History of Iran
Title The Cambridge History of Iran PDF eBook
Author I. Gershevitch
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1020
Release 1985-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780521200912

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Volume 2 covers the period from the formation of the first multi-national empire to Alexander's conquest.

Iran

Iran
Title Iran PDF eBook
Author Yann Richard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2019-06-20
Genre History
ISBN 110847683X

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An introduction to the history of Iran since 1800, covering key events up to the current Islamic Republic.

Britain and South-West Persia 1880-1914

Britain and South-West Persia 1880-1914
Title Britain and South-West Persia 1880-1914 PDF eBook
Author Shahbaz Shahnavaz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 447
Release 2005-01-17
Genre History
ISBN 1134396449

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This book examines the diplomatic activities and behind-the-scene negotiations which led to the Karun opening, including an 'Assurance' given by Britain to the Shah against a Russian retaliation. It also provides a comprehensive analysis of the region's demography, commerce and industry before the advent of the Karun, and the impact of Britain's political and commercial penetration, which eventually resulted in her total domination of the south. This analytical study of the Anglo-Iranian relationship is unique in its extensive use of primary Persian sources and original material found at the Iranian Foreign Ministry archives which have been accessed by the author for the first time.

The Cambridge History of Iran: The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanian Periods

The Cambridge History of Iran: The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanian Periods
Title The Cambridge History of Iran: The Seleucid, Parthian and Sasanian Periods PDF eBook
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Release 1968
Genre Iran
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Between Foreigners and Shi‘is

Between Foreigners and Shi‘is
Title Between Foreigners and Shi‘is PDF eBook
Author Daniel Tsadik
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 463
Release 2007-11-09
Genre History
ISBN 0804779481

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Based on archival and primary sources in Persian, Hebrew, Judeo-Persian, Arabic, and European languages, Between Foreigners and Shi'is examines the Jews' religious, social, and political status in nineteenth-century Iran. This book, which focuses on Nasir al-Din Shah's reign (1848-1896), is the first comprehensive scholarly attempt to weave all these threads into a single tapestry. This case study of the Jewish minority illuminates broader processes pertaining to other religious minorities and Iranian society in general, and the interaction among intervening foreigners, the Shi'i majority, and local Jews helps us understand Iranian dilemmas that have persisted well beyond the second half of the nineteenth century.

Frontier Nomads of Iran

Frontier Nomads of Iran
Title Frontier Nomads of Iran PDF eBook
Author Richard Tapper
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 464
Release 1997-08-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780521583367

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Richard Tapper's 1997 book, which is based on three decades of ethnographic fieldwork and extensive documentary research, traces the political and social history of the Shahsevan, one of the major nomadic peoples of Iran. The story is a dramatic one, recounting the mythical origins of the tribes, their unification as a confederacy, and their decline under the Pahlavi Shahs. The book is intended as a contribution to three different debates. The first concerns the riddle of Shahsevan origins, while another considers how far changes in tribal social and political formations are a function of relations with states. The third discusses how different constructions of the identity of a particular people determine their view of the past. In this way, the book promises not only to make a major contribution to the history and anthropology of the Middle East and Central Asia, but also to theoretical debates in both disciplines.

The Unfinished History of the Iran-Iraq War

The Unfinished History of the Iran-Iraq War
Title The Unfinished History of the Iran-Iraq War PDF eBook
Author Annie Tracy Samuel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 321
Release 2021-10-21
Genre History
ISBN 1108478425

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An examination of how Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) view their history and their roles in the Iran-Iraq War.