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A literary history of Persia, Vol. 4

Edward Granville Browne 1997 © Edward G. Browne
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  • 9780936347653 (hardcover)
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  • Middle Eastern: General & Multiperiod
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  • Frontmatter (page N/A)
  • Preface (page vii)
  • PART I An Outline of Persian History During the Last Four Centuries (page 1)
  • I Some general considerations on the Safawi Dynasty (page 3)
  • II The Creation of the Safawi Power to 930/1524. Shah Isma'fl and his Ancestors (page 32)
  • III Culmination and Decline of the Safawi Power, from Shah Tahmasp (A.D. 1424-1576) to Shah Husayn (A.D. 1694-1722) (page 84)
  • IV An Outline of the History of Persia during teh last two Centuries (page 121)
  • PART II Persian Verse During the Last Four Centuries (page 159)
  • V Some general considerations on the later and especially the Religious Poetry of the Persians (page 161)
  • VI Poets of the Classical Tradition. Pre-Qajar period (A.D. 1500-1800) (page 224)
  • VII Poets of the Qajar Period (page 298)
  • PART III Persian Prose During the Last Four Centuries (page 351)
  • VIII The orthodox Shi'a Faith and its exponents, the Mujtahids and Mullas (page 353)
  • IX Prose writers until A.D. 1850 (page 412)
  • X The most modern developments (A.D. 1850 onwards) (page 458)
  • Index (page 491)
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