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Prof. Ali Ansari: Anglo-Iranian nuclear cooperation in the 1970s- POSTPONED to 4th JULY

Army & Navy Club 36-39 Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom
Ali Ansari is the Professor in Modern History with reference to the Middle East at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where he is also the founding director of the Institute for Iranian Studies. He is a senior associate fellow at RUSI and sits on the Governing Council of…
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John Rogers: Persian silver of the Qajar and Pahlavi dynasties

Army & Navy Club 36-39 Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom
Little is known outside Iran about the silverwork produced in Iran during this period. John Rogers, of the Chiswick Auction House, has been studying the subject for some years and has acquired a small collection himself. His talk will be about the current state of his knowledge of this subject…
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Stuart Horsman: The influence of Sir John Malcolm on British historical and political thinking on Iran

Statue of Sir John Malcolm in Westminster Abbey Sir John Malcolm left Scotland at a very young age to join the army of the East India Company in Madras. In 1799 he was sent to lead a diplomatic mission to Iran. Two further missions followed in 1808 and 1810. This…
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Yuliya Smyk: Prince Arfa’s palace in Monaco – Christmas party

Prince Arfa' was a remarkable man, The son of a Tabrizi cloth merchant, by dint of hard study and good fortune he attracted the attention of Naser ed-Din Shah and rose rapidly through the bureaucracy. He became ambassador at St Petersburg and consul in Tiflis (Tbilisi) where he built a…
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Dr Homa Katouzian: Legitimacy and Succession in Iranian History

Dr Homa Katouzian is the Iran Heritage Foundation Research Fellow, St Antony’s College, and Member, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford. He is Senior Editor, Iran Namag, A Quarterly of Iranian Studies; Co-editor, Routledge book series in Iranian Studies; and Editor, International Journal of Persian Literature. He taught and…
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Tom Holland & Ali Ansari: “What have the Persians ever done for us?”

Brunei Lecture Theatre, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street WC1H 0XG
Join the historian Tom Holland in illustrated conversation with Ali Ansari discussing the role of the Persians in world civilisation, looking at their contributions to religion, philosophy, politics, literature and wider culture, including horticulture and fashion. From Paradise and the walled garden to the business suit and the high heel:…
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William Figueroa: Iran and China

Army & Navy Club 36-39 Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom
Iran has a long history of trade and cultural relations with China, going back to almost mythological times. At present, China plays a very big part in Iran's economy.  This lecture will take a quick run through the historical relationship and then concentrate on the role that China has played…
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Sean Strong: “You’re Fired”: A Comparison of Roman and Sasanian Military Careers

Army & Navy Club 36-39 Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom
In late antiquity, the Roman and Sasanian Empires were actively engaged with one another in both conflict and collaboration. It would be on the battlefield however, that leadership would be put to the test the most, with generals competing for success and their respective ruler’s favour. The late sixth century…
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Mira Xenia Schwerda: “May a Revolutionary be a Dandy? The Photographing of Revolutionary Heroes in Early Twentieth-Century Iran”

During the Constitutional Revolution (1905-1911), Iran’s first revolution, both men and women took to the streets to voice their dissatisfaction with the existing autocratic regime. These protests and the connected revolutionary movement critically impacted the making of modern Iran as a nation state. Photography, which had become available and affordable to…
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Professor Edmund Herzig: The ‘Isfahan factor’ in the success of the Julfa Armenian merchants

Army & Navy Club 36-39 Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom
The Armenian merchants of New Julfa were recognised by contemporaries as being among the most successful international merchants of the 17th and 18th centuries, with a trade network that extended East-West from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and North-South from the White Sea to the Indian Ocean. This lecture discusses…
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