Iran and The West

Iran and The West
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 762
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ISBN-10 : 9781136144660
ISBN-13 : 1136144668
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Synopsis Iran and The West by : Cyrus Ghani

First Published in 1987, this volume offers a bibliography of biographies, autobiographies and books on contemporary politics by prominent 20th century figures on the topic of Iran.

A Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the Years 1808 and 1809

A Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the Years 1808 and 1809
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : EAN:4064066201142
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Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis A Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the Years 1808 and 1809 by : James Justinian Morier

As can be guessed from the title, this book is a travelog to several countries in the Middle East. The author, James Justinian Morier, was a British diplomat and author noted for his novels about the Qajar dynasty in Iran, most famously for the Hajji Baba series.

A Journey Through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the Years 1808 and 1809; in which is Included, Some Account of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Mission, Under Sir Harford Jones, Bart. K.C. to the Court of the King of Persia

A Journey Through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the Years 1808 and 1809; in which is Included, Some Account of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Mission, Under Sir Harford Jones, Bart. K.C. to the Court of the King of Persia
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Total Pages : 576
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ISBN-10 : ONB:+Z164177901
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Synopsis A Journey Through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the Years 1808 and 1809; in which is Included, Some Account of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Mission, Under Sir Harford Jones, Bart. K.C. to the Court of the King of Persia by : James Justinian Morier

Telegraphic Imperialism

Telegraphic Imperialism
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9780230289604
ISBN-13 : 0230289606
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Synopsis Telegraphic Imperialism by : Deep Kanta Lahiri Choudhury

The first electronic communication network transformed language, distance, and time. This book researches the telegraph system of the British Indian Empire, c.1850 to 1920, exploring one of the most significant transnational phenomena of the imperial world, and the link between communication, Empire, and social change.

Argo

Argo
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781101601204
ISBN-13 : 1101601205
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Synopsis Argo by : Antonio Mendez

The true, declassified account of CIA operative Tony Mendez's daring rescue of American hostages from Iran that inspired the critically-acclaimed film directed by and starring Ben Affleck, and co-starring John Goodman, Alan Arkin, and Bryan Cranston. On November 4, 1979, Iranian militants stormed the American embassy in Tehran and captured dozens of American hostages, sparking a 444-day ordeal and a quake in global politics still reverberating today. But there is a little-known drama connected to the crisis: six Americans escaped. And a top-level CIA officer named Antonio Mendez devised an ingenious yet incredibly risky plan to rescue them before they were detected. Disguising himself as a Hollywood producer, and supported by a cast of expert forgers, deep cover CIA operatives, foreign agents, and Hollywood special effects artists, Mendez traveled to Tehran under the guise of scouting locations for a fake science fiction film called Argo. While pretending to find the perfect film backdrops, Mendez and a colleague succeeded in contacting the escapees, and smuggling them out of Iran. Antonio Mendez finally details the extraordinarily complex and dangerous operation he led more than three decades ago. A riveting story of secret identities and international intrigue, Argo is the gripping account of the history-making collusion between Hollywood and high-stakes espionage.

Nelson's Encyclopaedia

Nelson's Encyclopaedia
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 660
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ISBN-10 : CHI:15569827
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Synopsis Nelson's Encyclopaedia by :

Through Persia on a Side-Saddle

Through Persia on a Side-Saddle
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB11866054
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Synopsis Through Persia on a Side-Saddle by : Ella C. Sykes

Nomadism in Iran

Nomadism in Iran
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 640
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ISBN-10 : 9780199330805
ISBN-13 : 0199330808
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Synopsis Nomadism in Iran by : D. T. Potts

The classic images of Iranian nomads in circulation today and in years past suggest that Western awareness of nomadism is a phenomenon of considerable antiquity. Though nomadism has certainly been a key feature of Iranian history, it has not been in the way most modern archaeologists have envisaged it. Nomadism in Iran recasts our understanding of this "timeless" tradition. Far from constituting a natural adaptation on the Iranian Plateau, nomadism is a comparatively late introduction, which can only be understood within the context of certain political circumstances. Since the early Holocene, most, if not all, agricultural communities in Iran had kept herds of sheep and goat, but the communities themselves were sedentary: only a few of their members were required to move with the herds seasonally. Though the arrival of Iranian speaking groups, attested in written sources beginning in the time of Herodutus, began to change the demography of the plateau, it wasn't until later in the eleventh century that an influx of Turkic speaking Oghuz nomadic groups-"true" nomads of the steppe-began the modification of the demography of the Iranian Plateau that accelerated with the Mongol conquest. The massive, unprecedented violence of this invasion effected the widespread distribution of largely Turkic-speaking nomadic groups across Iran. Thus, what has been interpreted in the past as an enduring pattern of nomadic land use is, by archaeological standards, very recent. Iran's demographic profile since the eleventh century AD, and more particularly in the nineteenth and twentieth century, has been used by some scholars as a proxy for ancient social organization. Nomadism in Iran argues that this modernist perspective distorts the historical reality of the land. Assembling a wealth of material in several languages and disciplines, Nomadism in Iran will be invaluable to archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians of the Middle East and Central Asia.