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JUDEO-PERSIAN COMMUNITIES v. QAJAR PERIOD (2)
Mehrdad Amanat
In the latter part of the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries there occurred a relatively widespread mass movement of Persian Jews to the Bahai community.
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IRAN ii. IRANIAN HISTORY (2) Islamic period (page 5)
Ehsan Yarshater
The Qajar dynasty (1779-1924). The Qajar were a Turkmen tribe who first settled during the Mongol period in the vicinity of Armenia and were among the seven Qezelbāš tribes that supported the Safavids.
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ECONOMY i. ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
Xavier de Planhol
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KABUL i. GEOGRAPHY OF THE PROVINCE
Andreas Wilde
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IRAN ix. RELIGIONS IN IRAN (1) Pre-Islamic (1.1) Overview
Philip G. Kreyenbroek
From the 2nd millennium BCE until Islam became dominant in Iran, a remarkable number of religious traditions existed there.
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KARABALGASUN i. The Site
Toshio Hayashi
archeological site of a capital of the Uighur Khaghanate (second half of the 8th century to first half of the 9th century).
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KĀNUN-E PARVAREŠ-E FEKRI-E KUDAKĀN VA NOWJAVĀNĀN ii. Libraries
Fereydoun Moezi Moghadam
an institute with a wide range of cultural, artistic, and educational activities for children and adolescents, founded under the patronage of Queen (Shahbanou) Farah Pahlavi in December 1965.
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ISFAHAN iii. POPULATION (1) The Qajar Period
Heidi Walcher
Population figures for the Qajar period diverge drastically and are largely based on conjecture by European diplomats.
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CERAMICS v. The Chalcolithic Period in Southern Persia
Thomas W. Beale
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GILAN xvi. FOLKLORE
Christian Bromberger
The folklore of Gilān is a striking example of the intricate ties between pre-Islamic practices and Islamic rituals.
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