Iranian National Identity and the Persian Language: Roles of the Court, Religion, and Sufism in Persian Prose Writing by Shahrokh Meskoob

Iranian National Identity and the Persian Language: Roles of the Court, Religion, and Sufism in Persian Prose Writing

Shahrokh Meskoob with C. Hillmann Michael (Translator)

176 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction history challenging reflective medium-paced

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In this insightful study of Iranian cultural history and national identity, the late Shahrokh Meskoob, one of Iran's leading intellectuals, reviewed the roles of three social classes, the courtiers and bureaucratic officials (ahl-e divan), the rel...

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