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Investigating the dimensions of hard influence in Ferdowsi Shahnameh with an approach to espionage [PDF]
Introduction One of the manifestations of the traditional influence paradigm in political science discussions is espionage, which, because of its tangibility and visibility, falls under the category of hard influence.
omolbanin dashti rahmat Abadi +3 more
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Romance, Cosmography and the Trading Companies: Albions England and The Preachers Travels
The article examines the circulation of cosmographical knowledge as a result of some of the less prominent, lower-class trading company travellers, often through romance or romance tropes. It focalizes some romance strategies, values and intermediaries –
Jane Grogan
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Introduction. The favorable geographical location of the Caucasus attracted the attention of the Ottoman Empire, Iran, the European countries and Russia.
A. Y. Moiseenko
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Shakespeare, Persia and the East, by Cyrus Ghani [PDF]
Shakespeare, Persia and the East is a slim book of Comparative Literature. Its main emphasis is on English and Persian literatures and cultures. Without doubt this is the most comprehensive book which is written in this area so far.
Mostafa Hosseini
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Yaqoub bin Al-lith Al-Saffar 245 AH - 265 AH, founder of the Saffarid State [PDF]
The author of Sistan’s book is unique in mentioning the lineage of Ya’qub, saying: “Yaqoub bin Al-Layth bin Modid bin Hatim bin Mahan bin Kikhsru bin Ardashir bin Qabbad bin Khusraw Abru Perwaz bin Hormuz bin Khusrawan bin Anushrawan bin Qabbad bin ...
Salah Al-Hidary
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Rereading of Esther 3:8–15 depicts that lawlessness and revolt on the part of the Jewish diaspora community ignited the genocide in the Persian Empire. The narrative is explicit that Haman was not comfortable with two main issues concerning the Jews: (1)
Temba T. Rugwiji
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The Ottoman-Persian War of 1820-1823, ended in 1823 with both parties signing the Treaty of Erzurum, known commonly in the literature as the First Treaty of Erzurum.
Eralp Yaşar Azap
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brief historiography of Parthian art, from Winckelmann to Rostovtzeff [PDF]
The early history of the study of Parthian art may be profitably divided into three overlapping phases. The first phase, ‘Ordering’, begins with Johann Joachim Winckelmann’s dismissive assessment of Parthian art, at this point known mainly from coins, as
Henry P. Colburn
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The Medical Advancements in Shiraz during the Ilkhanid Period: An Investigation of the Contributions of Najmuddin Mahmoud Elias Shirazi [PDF]
Medical knowledge has developed in Shiraz since a long time ago due to the presence of expert and outstanding doctors. Najmuddin Mahmoud bin Sainuddin Elias Shirazi was one of the prominent doctors in Shiraz during the Ilkhanid period.
Sedigheh Parvizinia
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Great Britain in the conflict over Iran oil: the First World War period
The article highlights the activities of Great Britain in the competition for control over oil fields and the oil industry in Iran (Persia) and the South Caucasus in 1914-1918, which was not the subject of special research in Russian historiography.
T. V. Pantyukhina
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