The Chronicles of Rome: an edition of the Middle English Chronicle of popes and emperors and The Lollard chronicle
In: Medieval chronicles 1
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In: Medieval chronicles 1
In: Garland medieval texts vol. 19
In: Garland reference library of the humanities vol. 1778
In: Middle English texts 7
1.: A - Afrasta. - 1377 h.s. = 1999. - 509 S. : Ill. - ISBN 964-90155-9-0.; 2.: Afrahi - Baihudi. - 1377 h.s. = 1999. - 544 S. : Ill. - ISBN 964-6798-01-2
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In: Markaz-i Asnād-i Inqilāb-i Islāmī 459
In: Aḥzāb wa gurūhhā 17
In: The African American history series 1
In: Early English Text Society
In: [Original series] No. 285
Following the transfer of oil extraction and exploitation concessions to William Knox Darcy, and after five years of exploration, our country and, of course, the Middle East, on May 26, 1901, witnessed the eruption of the first well. The black substance that took the title of black gold, after many years and passing through the stages of historical transition and developments that took place in Iran and the Middle East, never lost any of its value and its impact on the developments of the societies involved has not diminished. On the other hand, it moved the train of development and progress of Iran, which had been in a deep sleep for several years, quickly, and it was once again proved to everyone that Iran, especially in the south, was the birthplace and fertility of the first in The world and the Middle East. The exploration of oil in Masjed-e-Soliman made this city the first oil city of Iran and the capital of oil in the ancient land of Iran and the Middle East, so that this important, new and brilliant season in the south and in line with Iran's progress.
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In: Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb 204
In: Tārīḫ wa ǧuġrāfiyā 39
In: ميراث مکتوب 204
In: تاريخ و جغرافيا 39
In: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
In: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob
Rashīd al-Dīn Hamadānī's (d. 718/1319) Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh has been described by many as the first world history ever. Composed in Persian for the Mongol Il-khans Ghāzān (r. 1295-1304) and Öljeitü (Uljāytu, r. 1304-16), its aim was to set out the history and condition of the Mongol people, conquerors of the world (part one), followed by a description of the other peoples and nations of the world and their histories (part two). Given its unprecedented scope, Rashīd, vizier to both rulers, mobilized a whole team of specialists, informants, and collaborators to assist him in his task. Making use of written and oral sources, the part on the Mongols is a key source on the emergence and organisation of the Mongol empire, while the second part constitutes the first attempt ever at writing a history of the world. The section published here describes the history of the Salgharids of Fārs
In: Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb 27
In: Tārīḫ wa ǧuġrāfiyā 150
In: ميراث مکتوب 27
In: تاريخ و جغرافيا 150
In: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
In: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob
Rashīd al-Dīn Hamadānīʾs (d. 718/1319) Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh has been described by many as the first world history ever. Composed in Persian for the Mongol Il-khans Ghāzān (r. 1295-1304) and Öljeitü (Uljāytu, r. 1304-16), its aim was to set out the history and condition of the Mongol people, conquerors of the world (part one), followed by a description of the other peoples and nations of the world and their histories (part two). Given its unprecedented scope, Rashīd, vizier to both rulers, mobilized a whole team of specialists, informants, and collaborators to assist him in his task. Making use of written and oral sources, the part on the Mongols is a key source on the emergence and organisation of the Mongol empire, while the second part constitutes the first attempt ever at writing a history of the world. The section published here describes the history of the Jews
In: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
In: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob
Rashīd al-Dīn Hamadānī's (d. 718/1319) Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh has been described by many as the first world history ever. Composed in Persian for the Mongol Il-khans Ghāzān (r. 1295-1304) and Öljeitü (Uljāytu, r. 1304-16), its aim was to set out the history and condition of the Mongol people, conquerors of the world (part one), followed by a description of the other peoples and nations of the world and their histories (part two). Given its unprecedented scope, Rashīd, vizier to both rulers, mobilized a whole team of specialists, informants, and collaborators to assist him in his task. Making use of written and oral sources, the part on the Mongols is a key source on the emergence and organisation of the Mongol empire, while the second part constitutes the first attempt ever at writing a history of the world. The four volumes published here contain the history of the Mongols up until Ghāzān. Section: Mongols; 4 vols; volume. 4
In: Iranian studies series
?One Word ? Yak Kaleme? is one of the first treatises in the Middle East to demonstrate that Islam is compatible with modern western forms of government, and specifically that sharia principles can be incorporated in a codified law comparable to that found in Europe. Unlike many fellow Oriental travellers, the author observed that European dominance is not derived from a few technological advances, but primarily from the organization of society. In ?One Word?, the author argues that the principles underlying constitutional government can be found in Islamic sources. ?One Word? is a significant text during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906, but its message is relevant today