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Khans and Shahs

Khans and Shahs
Author: Gene R. Garthwaite
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2009-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0857714015

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The Bakhtiyari are one of the most important nomadic societies in the Middle East but although this tribe has many powerful romantic associations it has also been the subject of much misunderstanding, even today. This penetrating examination of the Bakhtiyari in Iran explores their powerful political and economic role in Iranian society in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and provides a key to understanding how political power is created, maintained and lost in a tribal society. Based on an extraordinary archive of documents now lost as a result of the upheavals of the Iranian Revolution, "Khans and Shahs" offers a complete picture of the tribe, placing it in the context of its full history from the 14th century to the present day. Among much else Gene Garthwaite examines the role of the Bakhtiyari in the exploration and development of Iranian oil, which was first discovered on their tribal lands by the British entrepreneur William Knox D'Arcy. This ground-breaking study explores the Bakhtiyari's interaction with the State and the effects of the wider world on their social and political structure and offers unique insights into a complex but important aspect of Iran's history.


Khans and Shahs

Khans and Shahs
Author: Gene R. Garthwaite
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1983-07-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521242356

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King of Bollywood

King of Bollywood
Author: Anupama Chopra
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007-10-02
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0446508985

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Here is the astonishing true story of Bollywood, a sweeping portrait about a country finding its identity, a movie industry that changed the face of India, and one man's struggle to become a star. Shah Rukh Khan's larger than life tale takes us through the colorful and idiosyncratic Bollywood movie industry, where fantastic dreams and outrageous obsessions share the spotlight with extortion, murder, and corruption. Shah Rukh Khan broke into this $1.5 billion business despite the fact that it has always been controlled by a handful of legendary film families and sometimes funded by black market money. As a Muslim in a Hindu majority nation, exulting in classic Indian cultural values, Shah Rukh Khan has come to embody the aspirations and contradictions of a complicated culture tumbling headlong into American style capitalism. His story is the mirror to view the greater Indian story and the underbelly of the culture of Bollywood. "A bounty for cinema lovers everywhere." --Mira Nair, Director, The Namesake and Monsoon Wedding "King of Bollywood is the all-singing, all-dancing back stage pass to Bollywood. Anupama Chopra chronicles the political and cultural story of India with finesse and insight, through fly-on-wall access to one of its biggest, most charming and charismatic stars." -- Gurinder Chadha, director of Bend it Like Beckham "The "Easy Rider Raging Bull" of the Bollywood industry and essential reading for any Shah Rukh Khan fan." --Emma Thompson, actress "Anu Chopra infuses the pivotal moments of Shah Rukh Khan's life with an edge-of-your-seat tension worthy of the best Bollywood blockbusters." --Kirkus


Soldiers, Shahs and Subalterns in Iran

Soldiers, Shahs and Subalterns in Iran
Author: S. Cronin
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2010-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230309038

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Against conventional views of the unchallenged hegemony of a modernizing monarchy, this book argues that power was continuously contested in Riza Shah's Iran. Cronin excavates the successive challenges to Riza Shah's regime posed by a range of subaltern social groups and seeks to restore to these groups a sense of their historical agency.


The Mohammadan Dynasties

The Mohammadan Dynasties
Author: Stanley Lane-Poole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1894
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Is Non-western Democracy Possible?: A Russian Perspective

Is Non-western Democracy Possible?: A Russian Perspective
Author: Voskressenski Alexei D
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2017-05-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9813147393

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This book, with theoretical and practical analyses of comparative political systems of Eastern countries (Asia and Africa), their political process and political cultures, describes and analyses the influence of political culture on political process in the Eastern world. It gives readers an opportunity to make a comparative appraisal of maturity of civil society in these countries as well as their specifics in political interactions and internal political competition seen through the eyes of a group of distinguished Russian researchers. The book concentrates also on specifics of political-economic and political modernization in the East, and assesses the prospects of an emergence of a Western as well as a non-Western democracy in the framework of Eastern political transformations. It also explains why the one-dimensional spread of democracy — completely negating or neglecting regional political-cultural specifics — may lead to war among civilizations instead of the formation of a more just and fair system of democratic governance.


Nadir Shah

Nadir Shah
Author: Henry Mortimer Durand
Publisher: London Constable 1908.
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1908
Genre: Iran
ISBN:

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The Last of the Khans

The Last of the Khans
Author: Ali Morteza Samsam Bakhtiari
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595382487

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Some times, I ask myself if I have not dreamt this entire incredible love story myself. I then have to open once again my familial photo album to see the jovial Khan smiling back at me with his confident, glittering eyes and the Princess, smiling too, seated in her comfortable armchair and dressed in full Qashqai tribal regalia to make sure that the whole story was not, after all, just one of those extraordinary dreams of mine Iran's backbone is the Zagros mountain chain-a real paradise on Earth that is dominated by lofty peaks and water cascading down all of its steep valleys. It is also populated by millions of oak trees and inhabited by the oldest tribe on Earth: the Bakhtiaris. The tribal name Bakhtiari literally means the "companions of good fortune." And the twentieth-century discovery of crude oil in this paradise seems to confirm the meaning. An elite family, founded by the great Haydar, has ruled the Bakhtiaris for the past four hundred years. Their leaders marched on Tehran in 1909 to save the young, fragile Constitution and reopen the Parliament. Among those in command was Morteza Quli Khan, a rather unique individual with an extraordinary life. The Last of the Khans recounts his, and the ancient tribe's, great heritage.


The History of Nadir Shah

The History of Nadir Shah
Author: James Fraser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1742
Genre: Manuscripts
ISBN:

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