Revival: The Pageant of Persia (1937)

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ancient civilisations research
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Bare Mountain Ranges
Caliph Haroun Al Raschid
Caspian Provinces
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Darius III
Elburz Mountains
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fire worship origins
Gulistan Palace
Herds
Hindu
Indo-European
Indo-European migration
Iranian
Iranian history
Kajar Dynasty
Khaju Bridge
Middle Eastern ethnography
Mithra Worship
Mongol Il Khans
Nadir Shah
Nasr Ed Din Shah
Omar Khayyam
Persian Government
Persian History
Persian Plateau
religious syncretism
Reza Shah Pahlevi
Sassanian Dynasty
Sir Dodmore Cotton
Soviet Eastern Policy
Soviet Persian Treaty
Sultan Ghazan
Superb
Trans-Persian Railway
Zoroastrian Faith
Zoroastrianism studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138556041
  • Weight: 1070g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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It is the dawn of history and of the dispersion of the Indo-European peoples. They are breaking their tents in central Asia along the Hindu Kush and the Pamirs, primitive Aryans with their dogs and their herds of domesticated animals. In their trek they will proceed to the farthest confines of Europe. From them the peoples of England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia, Russia, Greece and other will take their origin. A part will penetrate into India and another portion into Persia. They will build empires and munitions factories, cathedrals and cabarets. Some less simple-minded, the Kurds, Lurs and Bakhtiaris will maintain in Persia their primitive character into the twentieth century.

With them in their dispersion, the Aryans carry the sacred fire which they have worshiped since they became acquainted with its use. It was man's first great step in the mastery of nature. The memory of its aid will be consecrated in one of the World's great religions; its flame will never be extinguised on the great Iranian plateau, the museums of religions.

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