The Baha'is of Iran, Transcaspia and the Caucasus: v 1: Letters of Russian Officers and Officials

Material type: TextTextProducer: London : IB Tauris 2012Subject(s): Online resources: Abstract: Despite growing interest in the Baha’is of Iran, research on the history of this often-persecuted minority community has been limited by the availability of sources. The Baha’is of Iran, Transcaspia and the Caucasus will help to fill this gap by assembling for the first time original material from Russian archives. Volume 1 of this set showcases letters from the Rozen collection, including those of diplomats, army officers and scholars, candidly revealing the Russian perspective on developments concerning the Baha’is in Iran and Russia. In addition to the complete texts in their original languages, the authors provide both annotated translations and analytical introductions which supply essential background information, thus making this book an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Babi and Baha’i history, the history of religion and minorities, Russo-Persian relations or Qajar Iran
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title.
No physical items for this record

Despite growing interest in the Baha’is of Iran, research on the history of this often-persecuted minority community has been limited by the availability of sources. The Baha’is of Iran, Transcaspia and the Caucasus will help to fill this gap by assembling for the first time original material from Russian archives. Volume 1 of this set showcases letters from the Rozen collection, including those of diplomats, army officers and scholars, candidly revealing the Russian perspective on developments concerning the Baha’is in Iran and Russia. In addition to the complete texts in their original languages, the authors provide both annotated translations and analytical introductions which supply essential background information, thus making this book an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Babi and Baha’i history, the history of religion and minorities, Russo-Persian relations or Qajar Iran

Powered by Koha