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    Nikolai Notovich is an Enthusiast of Russian Railways Concessions in Persia by Zaven A. Arabadzhyan

    Published 2024-12-01
    Subjects: “…railway concessions in persia…”
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    A Critical Review of the Book Al-Udab al-Maqarran Fei Persia and Al-Alam al-Arabi by Sabereh Siavashi, Maryam Alipoor

    Published 2021-04-01
    Subjects: “…"al-'adb al-muhararin fei persia and al-alam al-arabi…”
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    Dans les marges de l’orientalisme britannique : le cas d’Isabella Bird et de Journeys to Persia and Kurdestan (1891) by Laurence Chamlou

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Isabella Bird (1831–1904), explorer, geographer, naturalist, writer and photographer, published Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan in 1891. The experience of travelling was first forced upon her by her state of health. …”
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    A Critical Review on the Book Plato: Deconstruction of a Philosophical Myth by Hassan Fathi

    Published 2022-06-01
    Subjects: “…the influence of ancient persia on plato…”
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    Persien in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts: Reiseeindrücke in Arminius Vámbérys Meine Wanderungen und Erlebnisse in Persien (1867) by Ruth Bartholomä

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…As Vámbéry traveled not as a Hungarian, but incognito, as an Ottoman dervish with the name Reşid Efendi, his perspective on Shiite Persia is of special interest. At the same time, it is interesting to point out what knowledge about Persia he wanted to transmit to his contemporary European reader and how his report, as well as his person, were received by the readers. …”
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    Vers une géographie imaginée de la Perse by Aurélie Choné

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Most of the book is devoted to Persia. My geopolitical reading dwells on Faber’s art of travel and sketches the outlines of the “imagined geography” of Persia that the narrative points out, especially through the importance it gives to some archetypal places. …”
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    La ‘géographie appliquée’ au service de l’expansion allemande avant 1914 by Philippe Alexandre

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…With the help of the Emperor and the appropriate diplomatic staff some researchers launched into expeditions designed to collect data and various information likely to bring to light some areas in which German trade and power were expected to develop. A special case is Persia, a country located in an area at the very heart of the project of the Baghdad railways network, designed and carried out by the Germans. …”
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    PERSIAN PHILOSOPHY IN THE ARCHIPELAGO: The Transmission of Persian Islamic Intellectual Tradition to Indonesia in the Contemporary Era by Ja'far Ja'far, Dahlia Lubis, Muhammad Iqbal

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…<p><strong>Abstract: </strong>The majority of Muslims in Indonesia adhere to the Sunni school, but a small number of Muslims in this country adhere to the Shia Imamiyah school, which has been actively involved in developing the Islamic intellectual tradition of Persia (Iran), currently the center of intellectual and spiritual Shiism in the world. …”
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    Copper production in Majdanpek in sixties and seventies of the 16th century by Katić S., Ilić I., Živković D.

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The attention has been also given to various subjects from considering copper treatment and use to forbidden activities connected to copper illegal production and trade with Persia.…”
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    Le manuscrit arabe et ses papiers by Geneviève Humbert

    Published 2002-11-01
    “…Inversely, Arabic manuscripts are themselves important for the history of paper since they have been copied on numerous varieties of paper which came from the most diverse places Chinese and Sogdian paper, paper of Italian watermarked type, paper made in Samarkand (and the area of Khurasan in general) as well as from Baghdad, Syria, Yemen, Egypt, Morocco, the Iberian peninsula, Anatolia, Persia, Central Asia, India, Indonesia, etc. It is also important to distinguish between paper used for books – which is the best studied – and paper used by central administrations and chancellery offices whose distribution was perhaps controlled and which may have had their own paper manufacturers.…”
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