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The Allied Occupation of Iran and Iraq in World War II – Part 2

To attend this webinar please register in advance by using this link. After registering you will be sent joining details. The webinar is open to non-members. This lecture follows on from the talk given by Professor Ashley Jackson on 9th November and will take up the story from the beginning…
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Maziyar Ghiabi: History and Intoxication in the Lives of Iranians

Maziyar Ghiabi is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. Prior to this post he was a Departmental Lecturer at the University of Oxford and a Titular Lecturer at Wadham College; and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes…
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Roberta Marin: Safavid carpets in Italian collections

Army & Navy Club 36-39 Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom
Roberta Marin is well known to the Iran Society and to the Oriental Rug & Textile Society, having given us both lectures before. An expert in the art of the Islamic world from the Mediterranean to Iran, she is now based at Ca'Foscari University, Venice. The talk will be live…
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Sahba Shayani: The Women of the Shahnameh

Sahba Shayani is instructor in Persian at the Oriental Institute, Oxford. He received his M.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles in Iranian Studies in 2011 and is currently writing his doctoral dissertation at the same institution on the representation of women in Persian literature. Sahba's research focuses on…
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Mohammad Amir Hakimi Parsa: Iran as Empire: Nader Shah and the emergence of a new Iranian empire.

      Nader Shah ruled Iran from 1736-1747. A military genius, he campaigned almost non-stop in  the Caucasus, Ottoman Turkey, Central Asia, Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf, through to Mughal India, where he famously captured the Peacock Throne. His career ended with assassination at the hands of his own…
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Dr Layla Diba: Kamal al Molk and the Invention of the Modern Iranian Landscape

Abstract: The recent discovery of a group of six late 19th century Iranian oil on canvas landscape paintings and a large corpus of 19th century Iranian photographs held in a private collection outside of Iran, has provided the impetus for this lecture. The corpus of landscapes was painted by the…
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Dr Fereydoun Ala: Prince Abbas Mirza (1789-1833)

Prince Abbas Mirza, son of Fath Ali Shah, was Crown Prince and, as was the tradition, was Governor of Tabriz. He  modernised the army and many institutions and was the first interface with visiting European envoys, who had to pass through Tabriz on their way to Tehran. He died young…
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Prof. Nacim Pak-Shiraz: Women in Iranian cinema

Army & Navy Club 36-39 Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom
Professor Nacim Pak-Shiraz is Personal Chair of Cinema and Iran, and Head of Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Edinburgh. After a B.A. in Tehran, she completed a graduate programme in Islamic Studies and Humanities at the Institute of Ismaili Studies, London, followed by an…
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Qajar Painting, Photography, Textiles, Armour

This event will be co-hosted by the Gingko Library to celebrate the publication of Revealing the Unseen: New Perspectives on Qajar Art.   The articles in the first section of the book are dedicated to the arts of painting, illumination and lithography. The second section is also concerned with works on…
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David Blow: Mirrors for Princes – Machiavellian advice to young rulers

Army & Navy Club 36-39 Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom
‘Mirrors for Princes’ are mediaeval prose works of advice for rulers or prospective rulers on how they should exercise kingship. They were usually written by a ruler for the benefit of his son and heir, or by a high-ranking official or a senior religious scholar, in which case they were…
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