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Naser al-Din Shah Qajar Memoirs Newspaper (1869 to 1870)

115.70
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Product Type
Travel Literature Book
Origin
Iran
Weight
600 g (1.32 lb)
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Jun 16 — Jun 23
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Naser al-Din Shah Qajar Memoirs Newspaper (1869 to 1870)

Description

The memoirs of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar from Rabi' al-Awwal 1287 AH to Shawwal 1288 AH, along with his pilgrimage travelogue to Karbala and Najaf. The information documented in this volume begins with descriptions of the Shah's short-term excursions and day trips around Tehran following his return from his first trip to Gilan in Rabi' al-Awwal 1287 AH. It includes accounts of his hunting activities and travels alongside news from the capital. Furthermore, it covers news concerning France and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, based on reports and telegraphs, along with excerpts from foreign newspapers. Additionally, the book provides detailed reports of Naser al-Din Shah's activities during his pilgrimage to the holy shrines in Karbala and Najaf. Towards the end, it delves into the events following his return from Karbala and Najaf.

  • Pages: 551
  • Genre: Travel Literature
  • Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
  • ISBN: 9786226441384
  • Persian Title: کتاب روزنامه خاطرات ناصر الدین شاه (ربیع الاول 1287 تا شوال 1288ق)

Additional information

Weight 600 g
Condition

New

Product Type

Travel Literature Book

Language

Persian

Genre

History, Memoir, Travel Writing

Writer

Format

Hardcover

Origin

Iran

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