Iran: A Primary Source Cultural Guide (Primary Sources of World Cultures) by Lauren Spencer

Iran: A Primary Source Cultural Guide (Primary Sources of World Cultures)

Lauren Spencer
128 pages
Powerplus
Dec 2003
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The Persian Gulf War and the Iran-Iraq War have helped to shape modern Iran, though it's the culture of the country that is the focal point of this title. Largely known as a Middle Eastern nation of conflict, Iran, formally known as Persia, harbors some of the oldest human settlements on the Mesopotamian plain. Through a variety of primary sources, students learn how Iran was once an important link between Mesopotamia, India, and China, and that it has hosted many conquerors including Alexander the Great and descendants of Genghis Khan. From the exquisite sites of the Persian Empire to the modern city of Tehran, this book brings to life an Islamic culture. The Iran Contra Affair, the 197s-hostage crisis, the Islamic Revolution, and Ayatollah Khomeini are also discussed.
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Pages 128
Publisher Powerplus
Published 2003
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