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Aspects of Modernity
Aspects of Modernity
By Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi
December 18, 2001
The Iranian

 
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Autobiography and Silence:
The Early Career of Shaykhu'r-Ra'is Qajar
Autobiography and Silence: The Early Career of Shaykhu'r-Ra'is Qajar
By Juan R.I. Cole
 
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Bahais in Qajar Shiraz and Tehran
Bahais in Qajar Shiraz and Tehran
Originally published in Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies 37 (1999): 123-142
 
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Britain, the Iranian Military and the Rise of Riza Khan
Britain, the Iranian Military and the Rise of Riza Khan
Web finds.........
 
5
Children of Fath Ali Shah Qajar
Children of Fath Ali Shah Qajar
Fath Ali Shah had one hundred and eight children
 
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Encyclopedia Iranica Mirza Abol Hassan Khan Ilci
Encyclopedia Iranica Mirza Abol Hassan Khan Ilci
http://www.iranica.com/
 
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Encyclopedia Iranica on Ebrahim Kalantar
Encyclopedia Iranica on Ebrahim Kalantar
http://www.iranica.com/
 
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Fath Ali Shah Qajar
Fath Ali Shah Qajar
 
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Kish Island
Kish Island
Brief History of Kish Island
 
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Qashqai Tribal Confederacy
Qashqai Tribal Confederacy
Brief Qashqai / Ghavami History by Pierre Oberling
Source: http://elxan.blogspot.com/2004_12_26_elxan_archive.html
 
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Special Presidential envoy Ali Ghavami
Special Presidential envoy Ali Ghavami
President Charles Ghankay Taylor's special Presidential envoy Ali Ghavami
 
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The Provincial Politics of Heresy and Reform
The Provincial Politics of Heresy and Reform
The Provincial Politics of Heresy and Reform
in Qajar Iran: Shaykh al-Rais in Shiraz, 1895-1902
 
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The Qajar's titles
The Qajar's titles
 
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The Story of Kouh-e Noor and Daryay-e Noor Diamonds
The Story of Kouh-e Noor and Daryay-e Noor Diamonds
 
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Vernacular Modernity: Orientalism, Occidentalism and Historiography
Vernacular Modernity: Orientalism, Occidentalism and Historiography
Mohamad Tavakoli-Targh
 
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Women role in popular movements during Qajar dynasty.
Women role in popular movements during Qajar dynasty.
Women during Qajar dynasty.
 


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