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Answer to History (French: Réponse à l'histoire; Persian: پاسخ به تاریخ) is a memoir written by the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, shortly after his overthrow in 1979 by Islamic revolution. The book was originally written in French and was translated into English and Persian as well as other languages, and was published ...
The Tarikh-i Shahrukhi (Persian: تاریخ شاهرخی) is a Persian chronicle about the Khanate of Kokand, composed in 1871/72 by Niaz-Muhammad ibn Ashur-Muhammad Khoqani under the orders of Muhammad Khudayar Khan (r. 1845–1875). [1]
A detail of Forst's drawing of Qasre Abunasr from Asar-e Ajam. Āsār-e Ajam [notelist 1] (Persian: آثار عجم, pronounced [ɒːsɒːr-e ædʒæm], lit."Antiquities of the Persians") [1] is a travelogue and historical book written by Forsat Shirazi between 1881 and 1895 which mostly contains first-hand biographical information about the elite of Fārs, sources on the history of the region ...
The Ahsan al-tavarikh (Persian: احسنالتواریخ, romanized: The Most Beautiful of Histories) is a Persian universal history composed by the Safavid historian Hasan Beg Rumlu in 1578. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Originally encompassing twelve volumes, only two have survived.
The Mēnōg-ī Khrad (ˈmeːnoːgiː xrad) or Spirit of Wisdom is one of the most important secondary texts in Zoroastrianism written in Middle Persian.. Also transcribed in Pazend as Minuy-e X(e/a)rad and in New Persian Minu-ye Xeræd, the text is a Zoroastrian Pahlavi book in sixty-three chapters (a preamble and sixty-two questions and answers), in which a symbolic character called Dānāg ...
The way the book was presented was very promotional. [48] [49] [50] This book has been prepared with great haste. This book is just a chronicle, without regard to new information and references to a large volume of new books and research. The articles do not have the right ending and conclusions.
Rostam al-Tavarikh (Persian: رستمالتواریخ) is a Persian-language historical chronicle that covers the end of the Safavid period to early rule of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (r. 1797–1834) of the Qajar dynasty. It was composed in 1800 by Rostam al-Hokama, who belonged to a family with a history of service under the Safavid shahs (kings ...
Books 1–3: Assyrian history.The books described the reign of the legendary king Ninus who founded the Assyrian empire and the city of Nineveh, and conquered large parts of western Asia; the reign of the legendary Queen Semiramis and her invasion of India; the reigns of Ninyas and of Sardanapalus and the end of the Assyrian empire after the revolts of Arbaces of Media and Belesys of Babylon.