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ENGLISH iv. Translations Of Modern Persian Literature
Michael Beard
Modernist literature in Persia can be said to develop gradually throughout the 19th century, but for English readers it begins abruptly, shortly after the Constitutional revolution, with the translations of Edward Browne.
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ENGLISH v. Translation Of English Literature into Persian
Karīm Emāmi
The first texts translated from English into Persian were diplomatic exchanges and bilateral treaties.
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ENJAVĪ ŠĪRĀZĪ, SAYYED ABU’L-QĀSEM
Ulrich Marzolph
(b. Shiraz, 1921; d. Tehran, 16 September 1993), eminent Persian folklorist.
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ENJĪL
Cross-Reference
See BIBLE.
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ENJŪ
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See INJU DYNASTY.
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ENOCH
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See AḴNŪḴ.
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ENOCH, BOOKS OF
J. C. Reeves
attributed to the seventh antediluvian biblical patriarch Enoch (Genesis 5.21-24), which show Iranian influence.
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ENQELĀB-E ESLĀMĪ
Cross-Reference
See REVOLUTION OF 1978-79.
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ENQELĀB-E ESLĀMĪ NEWSPAPER
Nassereddin Parvin
a newspaper published by Abu’l-Ḥasan Banī-Ṣadr and supporting his political views.
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ENQELĀB-E MAŠṞUṬĪYĀ
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