Persia in Revolution : With Notes of Travel in the Caucasus (Record no. 1229)

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Title Persia in Revolution : With Notes of Travel in the Caucasus
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Summary, etc. "Zerin Tay (sic), the poetess of Babism, an emancipated Persian lady, was born in Kasvin." "...we have taken no account of the religious movement, called Babism, with which we did not come into contact. The rise of this native religious movement is, however, the most interesting circumstance of Persian history in the nineteenth century, as its growth and influence will probably be in the twentieth. Babism is, we are assured, indirectly connected with the modern political aspirations of the country."
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element IRAN
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Personal name Dickinson, Page L
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Personal name Hone, J M

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