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Iran: Empire of the Mind: A History from Zoroaster to the Present Day

✍ Scribed by Axworthy, Michael


Book ID
107824146
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Year
2007
Tongue
en-GB
Weight
3 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780141903415

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✦ Synopsis


Iran often appears in the media as a hostile and difficult country. But beneath the headlines there is a fascinating story of a nation of great intellectual variety and depth, and enormous cultural importance. A nation whose impact has been tremendous, not only on its neighbours in the Middle East but on the world as a whole οΏ½ and through ideas and creativity rather than by the sword.

From the time of the prophet Zoroaster, to the powerful ancient Persian Empires, to the revolution of 1979, the hostage crisis and current president Mahmud Ahmadinejad οΏ½ a controversial figure within as well as outside the country οΏ½ Michael Axworthy traces a vivid, integrated account of IranοΏ½s past. He explains clearly and carefully both the complex succession of dynasties that ruled ancient Iran and the surprising ethnic diversity of the modern country, held together by a common culture.

With Iran again the focus of the worldοΏ½s...


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