In the Land of the Lion and Sun
Author: Charles James Wills
Publisher: London, Macmillan and Company
Published: 1883
Total Pages: 476
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Author: Charles James Wills
Publisher: London, Macmillan and Company
Published: 1883
Total Pages: 476
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: C. J. Wills
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Published: 2024-05-17
Total Pages: 419
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEmbark on a captivating journey through time and culture with "In the Land of the Lion and Sun, or, Modern Persia" by C. J. Wills. Experience the rich tapestry of life in Persia from 1866 to 1881, as recounted by an intrepid explorer. But amidst the exotic landscapes and vibrant traditions, questions linger: What secrets lie hidden beneath the surface of modern Persia, and what tales of adventure await? Join C. J. Wills as he navigates the complexities of Persian society, from bustling bazaars to majestic palaces. Each chapter is a window into a world steeped in history and teeming with colorful characters. As you journey alongside Wills, you'll find yourself immersed in a world of intrigue and discovery. Could his experiences offer insights into the soul of a nation, or are they merely snapshots of a bygone era? Are you ready to embark on an odyssey through the heart of Persia with "In the Land of the Lion and Sun"? Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and sensations of a land shrouded in mystery. Let Wills' adventures inspire you to seek out the wonders that await beyond the horizon. Join the expedition into the unknown. Secure your copy of "In the Land of the Lion and Sun" now and discover the magic of modern Persia for yourself. Step into a world where history comes alive. Purchase "In the Land of the Lion and Sun" today and journey through time to a land of wonder and enchantment.
Author: D.T. Potts
Publisher: Mage Publishers
Published: 2023-08-09
Total Pages: 508
ISBN-13: 1949445682
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWidely regarded in his lifetime as the greatest living authority on all things Iranian, across an enormous range of disciplines, Albert Houtum Schindler lived and worked in Iran from 1868 to 1911. All who either met or corresponded with him came away praising his encyclopaedic knowledge and remarkable insight. A member of numerous learned societies in Europe, he sustained a wide web of intellectual contacts and was insatiably curious. As an employee of the Indo-European Telegraph Department, the Imperial Bank of Persia and the Persian Bank Mining Rights Corporation, he experienced firsthand the ups and downs of Iran’s slow but inexorable movement towards modernity. Yet when he died in 1916 his obituaries were frustratingly brief. Private when it came to the details of his personal life, Albert Houtum Schindler gave little away. This book is the first full-scale examination of the life and legacy of an extraordinary witness to the late-Qajar period and the land, people and history of Iran.
Author: Charles J. Wills
Publisher:
Published: 1893
Total Pages: 520
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Publisher: Legare Street Press
Published: 2023-07-18
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781020380235
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the Land of the Lion and Sun is a remarkable firsthand account of life in Persia during a time of great change and upheaval. Written by Charles James Wills, a British diplomat stationed in Persia in the late 19th century, this volume offers a detailed and colorful portrait of Persian culture, politics, and society at a time of tremendous transformation. With its vivid descriptions and engaging style, In the Land of the Lion and Sun is a fascinating glimpse into a world that is both distant and yet still hauntingly familiar. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Author: D. T. Potts
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2014-03-03
Total Pages: 640
ISBN-13: 0199330808
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe 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.
Author: Thomas O'Flynn
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2017-08-28
Total Pages: 1141
ISBN-13: 9004313540
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of The 2018 Saidi-Sirjani Book Award In The Western Christian Presence in the Russias and Qājār Persia, c.1760–c.1870, Thomas O'Flynn vividly paints the life and times of missionary enterprises in early nineteenth-century Russia and Persia at a moment of immense change when Tsarist Russia embarked on an expansionist campaign reaching to the Caucasus. Simultaneously he charts the relationship between the new Persian dynasty of the Qājārs and missionary activity on the part of European and American missionaries. This book reconstructs that world from a predominantly religious perspective. It recounts the sustaining ideals as well as the everyday struggles of the western missionaries, Protestant (Scottish, Basel and American Congregationalist) and Catholic (Jesuit and Vincentian). It looks at the reactions of diverse tribal peoples, the Tatars of the North Caucasus, the Kabardians and Circassians. Persia was the ultimate goal of these missionaries, which they eventually reached in the 1820s. Altogether this study throws light on the troubled course of history in West Asia and provides the background to politico-religious conflicts in Chechnya and Persia that persist to the present day.
Author: Amir A. Afkhami
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 2019-02-05
Total Pages: 295
ISBN-13: 1421427214
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRemedying an important deficit in the historiography of medicine, public health, and the Middle East, A Modern Contagion increases our understanding of ongoing sociopolitical challenges in Iran and the rest of the Islamic world.
Author: New York Public Library
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 582
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes its Report, 1896-1945.
Author: Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2024-10-17
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 0755647076
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe cinema of Iran is celebrated both locally and internationally, yet elements of this diverse field remain comparatively understudied. This book brings together a diverse range of scholars to explore contemporary Iranian cinema in its local and international contexts from a range of perspectives including aesthetic, socio-political comparative approaches. Its chapters analyse the work of well-known filmmakers on the international film circuit such as Abbas Kiarostami, Mohammad Reza Aslani and Jaffar Panahi, as well as internationally lesser-known domestic films such as those of Kamal Tabrizi and the 'Sacred Defence' films of the Iran-Iraq war. The book further widens its scope with chapters which also examine the material practices of the Iranian film industry itself, including chapters on the process by which Iranian films become 'accessible' to international audience. Finally, it considers, too, representations of Iranians in foreign cinemas, and how these have in turn affected Iranian films.