A History of the Iranian Plateau A History of the Iranian Plateau

A History of the Iranian Plateau

Rise and Fall of an Empire

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Publisher Description

As a student in Iran, Parviz Kambin became fascinated by his countrys history. In this textbook, he writes from a unique perspective about his native lands complex past.

This history is more important than ever to understand as the East and West are increasingly at odds. Divided into six parts, the text covers key issues of the Iranian plateau, including:

how Arab-Islamic conquest affected the land and its people;
why the Pahlavi kings and limited monarchy were important;
how the belief system of occupants developed;
how art and science played an important role in society.

Youll also discover the surprising freedoms that women enjoyed prior to the seventh century and little-known details behind the Arab-Islamic conquest. The achievements of Iranian poets, philosophers, and scientists are also a focal point.

Develop a keen understanding of a region of the world that is increasingly playing a role on the world stage. Take a broad view of Irans political landscape and the unrest that exists there today by looking back and exploring A History of the Iranian Plateau.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
26 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
IUniverse
SIZE
1.2
MB

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