Bazaar and State in Iran The Politics of the Tehran Marketplace

Transliterations of Persian words follow a modified version of the transliteration system used by the International Journal of Middle East Studies. For simplicity no diacritical marks are used except for the ayn (‘), and in order to render words as they are pronounced in Persian, short vowels fo...

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Tác giả chính: Keshavarzian, Arang
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Bazaar and State in Iran The Politics of the Tehran Marketplace
description Transliterations of Persian words follow a modified version of the transliteration system used by the International Journal of Middle East Studies. For simplicity no diacritical marks are used except for the ayn (‘), and in order to render words as they are pronounced in Persian, short vowels follow Persian rather than Arabic pronunciation (e.g. ‘‘e’’ instead of ‘‘i’’ and ‘‘o’’ instead of ‘‘u’’). Common names and terms, such as Khomeini, Koran, and Shiite, follow their established English spellings.
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author Keshavarzian, Arang
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title Bazaar and State in Iran The Politics of the Tehran Marketplace
title_short Bazaar and State in Iran The Politics of the Tehran Marketplace
title_full Bazaar and State in Iran The Politics of the Tehran Marketplace
title_fullStr Bazaar and State in Iran The Politics of the Tehran Marketplace
title_full_unstemmed Bazaar and State in Iran The Politics of the Tehran Marketplace
title_sort bazaar and state in iran the politics of the tehran marketplace
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2013
url http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35566
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