HISTORY: Middle East: Iran

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Onomastic Reforms: Family Names and State Building in IranOnomastic Reforms: Family Names and State Building in IranChehabi, H. E.PAPERBACK12/07/2020$17.95
Cover: The Arts of Iran in Istanbul and Anatolia: Seven EssaysThe Arts of Iran in Istanbul and Anatolia: Seven EssaysDavidson, Olga M.
Simpson, Marianna Shreve
PAPERBACK04/22/2019$24.95
Cover: Cyrus the Great: Life and LoreCyrus the Great: Life and LoreShayegan, M. RahimPAPERBACK04/02/2019$24.95
Cover: Mughal Arcadia: Persian Literature in an Indian CourtMughal Arcadia: Persian Literature in an Indian CourtSharma, SunilHARDCOVER11/27/2017$45.00
Cover: Democracy in Iran: Why It Failed and How It Might SucceedDemocracy in Iran: Why It Failed and How It Might SucceedParsa, MisaghHARDCOVER11/07/2016$51.00
Cover: Erin and Iran: Cultural Encounters between the Irish and the IraniansErin and Iran: Cultural Encounters between the Irish and the IraniansChehabi, H. E.
Neville, Grace
PAPERBACK10/26/2015$24.95Currently unavailable
Cover: Darius in the Shadow of AlexanderDarius in the Shadow of AlexanderBriant, Pierre
Todd, Jane Marie
HARDCOVER01/05/2015$47.00
Cover: Nuclear IranNuclear IranBernstein, JeremyHARDCOVER10/14/2014$41.00
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