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  • Guilds, Merchants, & Ulama in nineteenth-century IRAN
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ISBN: 9781933823317
Åldersgrupp: Vuxen
Sidor: 264
Vikt: 650 g
Produktmått: 21 x 28 x 1 , 85 cm
Bokomslag: Pocketbok
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Guilds, Merchants, & Ulama in nineteenth-century IRAN: Engelska 2009

Guilds, Merchants, & Ulama in nineteenth-century IRAN

Författare: Willem Floor
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Produktinformation
ISBN: 9781933823317
Åldersgrupp: Vuxen
Sidor: 264
Vikt: 650 g
Produktmått: 21 x 28 x 1 , 85 cm
Bokomslag: Pocketbok
Ämnen:
Merchants and bankers managed much of nineteenth-century Iran’s economy and finances. The ulama—clerical leaders—who considered themselves responsible for the spiritual welfare of their flock also played an important economic role, in particular, through management of religious endowments. Numerically, however, the most important group was that of the traders and craftsmen, who were organized into guilds and who formed thirty to fifty percent of the urban population. Finally, there were the unskilled, mostly seasonal, laborers.
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Merchants and bankers managed much of nineteenth-century Iran’s economy and finances. The ulama—clerical leaders—who considered themselves responsible for the spiritual welfare of their flock also played an important economic role, in particular, through management of religious endowments. Numerically, however, the most important group was that of the traders and craftsmen, who were organized into guilds and who formed thirty to fifty percent of the urban population. Finally, there were the unskilled, mostly seasonal, laborers.
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