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  • Between Foreigners and Shi'is: Nineteenth-Century Iran and its Jewish Minority
معلومات المنتج
 ISBN رقم: 9780804754583
الفئة العمرية: البالغون
الصفحات: 320
الوزن: 568 g
غلاف الكتاب: غلاف کرتونی
Subjects:

الإنجليزية 2007

Between Foreigners and Shi'is: Nineteenth-Century Iran and its Jewish Minority

المؤلف: Daniel Tsadik
التقييم:
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معلومات المنتج
 ISBN رقم: 9780804754583
الفئة العمرية: البالغون
الصفحات: 320
الوزن: 568 g
غلاف الكتاب: غلاف کرتونی
Subjects:
Based on archival and primary sources in Persian, Hebrew, Judeo-Persian, Arabic, and European languages, Between Foreigners and Shi'is examines the Jews' religious, social, and political status in nineteenth-century Iran. This book, which focuses on Nasir al-Din Shah's reign (1848-1896), is the first comprehensive scholarly attempt to weave all these threads into a single tapestry. This case study of the Jewish minority illuminates broader processes pertaining to other religious minorities and Iranian society in general, and the interaction among intervening foreigners, the Shi'i majority, and local Jews helps us understand Iranian dilemmas that have persisted well beyond the second half of the nineteenth century.
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Based on archival and primary sources in Persian, Hebrew, Judeo-Persian, Arabic, and European languages, Between Foreigners and Shi'is examines the Jews' religious, social, and political status in nineteenth-century Iran. This book, which focuses on Nasir al-Din Shah's reign (1848-1896), is the first comprehensive scholarly attempt to weave all these threads into a single tapestry. This case study of the Jewish minority illuminates broader processes pertaining to other religious minorities and Iranian society in general, and the interaction among intervening foreigners, the Shi'i majority, and local Jews helps us understand Iranian dilemmas that have persisted well beyond the second half of the nineteenth century.
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