Modern IranErnest Benn, 1967 - 527 páginas |
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Página 80
... Isfahan , with approximately 200,000 people and a rapid growth , reported by Malcolm ' as a result of efficient administration , which drew population ... from more remote areas ' . Besides Isfahan , the greatest city at the time ...
... Isfahan , with approximately 200,000 people and a rapid growth , reported by Malcolm ' as a result of efficient administration , which drew population ... from more remote areas ' . Besides Isfahan , the greatest city at the time ...
Página 169
... Isfahan , through the Bakhtiari section of the Zagros , had been closed for four months and in an article in The Times of 22nd October in this context reference was again made to the benefits to Russian trade , this time in Isfahan ...
... Isfahan , through the Bakhtiari section of the Zagros , had been closed for four months and in an article in The Times of 22nd October in this context reference was again made to the benefits to Russian trade , this time in Isfahan ...
Página 265
... Isfahan ; Shiraz and Isfahan silver - work ; the mosaics of Isfahan and the pottery of Natanz , Qum and Hamadan ; woods and cereals and fruits whose quality had recently been much improved . The exhibition was a great success . In 1924 ...
... Isfahan ; Shiraz and Isfahan silver - work ; the mosaics of Isfahan and the pottery of Natanz , Qum and Hamadan ; woods and cereals and fruits whose quality had recently been much improved . The exhibition was a great success . In 1924 ...
Contenido
New Relationships | 14 |
New Relationships Become Established | 32 |
NasirudDin Shahs Heritage | 46 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 25 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Abbas Abbas Mirza affairs Agreement Allies American Anglo-Iranian Oil Company army Article Assembly attempt Azerbaijan Babism Bakhtiari became become began Britain Cabinet capital Caspian Central centre cities clerics concession Constitution Cossack country's Court Democrats Deputies economic elections established Fath Ali Shah favour forces foreign German Gilan India influence interests Iran Iran's Iranian Government Iraq Isfahan Islam Khurasan Kirman Kuchik land reform later leaders Legation London Majlis Maqam ment merchants military Ministry Mirza modern movement Muhammad mullas Musaddiq Muslim Nasiru'd-Din Shah nation nationalist negotiations officers Oil Company Parliament Persian Gulf Plan Organisation political position possible Prime Minister Prince province Qa'im Qa'im Maqam Qajar Qavam Qazvin railway reign relations religious classes Reza Khan Reza Shah Russian Safavid Sayyid seemed Shah's Shi'ite Shiraz Shuster Sipah situation Soviet Tabriz Taqizadeh Tehran throne tion trade Treaty tribes troops Tudeh Party Turkey United Yazd