Tag: Persian

Khatayi Persian Garden


Free Download Khatayi: Persian Garden (Draw Easy, Book 1) by Hamed Rahnama
English | May 1, 2020 | ASIN: B087ZFP9LQ, ISBN: 9798642252093 | True AZW3 | 46 pages | 6.4 MB
The step by step tutorial to draw Persian style flowers, leaves, petals, and buds compose them on a spiral as can be found on Persian tiles and carpets.

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Eslimi Persian Curves


Free Download Eslimi: Persian Curves (Draw Easy, Book 2) by Hamed Rahnama
English | May 14, 2020 | ASIN: B0883569V8, ISBN: | True AZW3 | 64 pages | 7 MB
The step by step tutorial to draw Persian curvature ornament also known as Arabesque for beginners.

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Ajor Persian Bricks


Free Download Ajor: Persian Bricks (Draw Easy, Book 4) by Hamed Rahnama
English | October 27, 2020 | ASIN: B08LBSH69R, ISBN: 9798552899128 | True AZW3 | 82 pages | 13.3 MB
The step by step tutorial to draw Persian brick bonds and patterns as can be found in Persian architectures.

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Form, Space and Design From the Persian to the European Experience


Free Download Form, Space and Design: From the Persian to the European Experience by Mahmoud Tavassoli
English | EPUB | 2020 | 148 Pages | ISBN : 3030158306 | 147.3 MB
This book studies the principles of urban spatial organization of historic cities. It can be considered a guide to design, presenting qualitative criteria to satisfy practical needs. The subject is explored through interconnected chapters, each addressing an important aspect of form-space and design values, knowledge and our present problems.

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Triumph Of The Image The Media’s War In The Persian Gulf, A Global Perspective


Free Download Hamid Mowlana, George Gerbner, Herbert Schiller, "Triumph Of The Image: The Media’s War In The Persian Gulf, A Global Perspective"
English | 1992 | ISBN: 0813315328, 0813316103, 0367313723 | EPUB | pages: 269 | 1.1 mb
The triumph of image over reality and reason is the theme of this book. New communication technologies have made possible the transportation of images and words in real time to hundreds of millions of people around the world. We thought we witnessed the Gulf War as we sat, mesmerized by the imagery. But the studies from the many countries assembled for this book suggest that it was not the war in the Persian Gulf that we witnessed but rather imagery orchestrated to convey a sense of triumph and thus to achieve results that reality and reason could never have achieved.The book offers contributions from thirty-four authors in eighteen countries, including short samplings from the media of several regions. The authors explore the social, economic, and political context of media coverage in their countries, the domination of one image in most of them, and the struggle for alternative perspectives. The authors probe the dynamics of image-making and pose some challenges for the future as well as provide us with a unique glimpse of how the world outside of the United States (as well as many Americans) viewed the war in the Persian Gulf and how the dynamics of image-making and information control operate. Triumph of the Image will be useful to scholars and students in communications and mass media, international relations, political science, cultural studies, propaganda, censorship, and contemporary history as well as to the general public.

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The ABCs of Persian Food A Picture Book


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English | May 14th, 2024 | ISBN: 1419768557 | 40 pages | True EPUB | 21.60 MB
Learn all about Persian food and culture in this ABC book sure to feed young learners’ minds from author Sunny Sanaz Shokrae and illustrator Ly Ngo Heisig.

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How did the Persian King of Kings Get His Wine The upper Tigris in antiquity (c.700 BCE to 636 CE)


Free Download Anthony Comfort, Michal Marciak, "How did the Persian King of Kings Get His Wine? The upper Tigris in antiquity (c.700 BCE to 636 CE)"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 178491956X | PDF | pages: 157 | 6.4 mb
How did the Persian King of Kings Get His Wine? the upper Tigris in antiquity (c.700 BCE to 636 CE)’ explores the upper valley of the Tigris during antiquity. The area is little known to scholarship, and study is currently handicapped by the security situation in southeast Turkey and by the completion during 2018 of the Ilısu dam. The reservoir being created will drown a large part of the valley and will destroy many archaeological sites, some of which have not been investigated. The course of the upper Tigris discussed here is the section from Mosul up to its source north of Diyarbakır; the monograph describes the history of the river valley from the end of the Late Assyrian empire through to the Arab conquests, thus including the conflicts between Rome and Persia. It considers the transport network by river and road and provides an assessment of the damage to cultural heritage caused both by the Saddam dam (also known as the Eski Mosul dam) in Iraq and by the Ilısu dam in south-east Turkey. A catalogue describes the sites important during the long period under review in and around the valley. During the period reviewed this area was strategically important for Assyria’s relations with its northern neighbours, for the Hellenistic world’s relations with Persia and for Roman relations with first the kingdom of Parthia and then with Sassanian Persia.

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Anglo-American Policy Toward the Persian Gulf, 1978-1985 Power, Influence and Restraint


Free Download Tore Petersen, "Anglo-American Policy Toward the Persian Gulf, 1978-1985: Power, Influence and Restraint"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1845193717, 184519750X | EPUB | pages: 192 | 0.7 mb
For many commentators and historians the announcement of the Carter Doctrine signaled the end of the British presence and the final transfer of power to the United States in the Persian Gulf. But on the ground the reality was different, after the announcement of the British leaving the Persian Gulf in 1971, formal positions were replaced by informal ones. Britain still ran much of the political, economic and military life in the lower Gulf and in the Arabian Peninsula. The transition from formal to informal empire was seamless: British influence remained large and almost paramount in the region. Margaret Thatcher’s premiership saw a sharp increase in British influence not only in the traditional British enclaves of the Persian Gulf sheikdoms, but surprisingly even in Saudi Arabia. The historic Al-Yamamah deal with Saudi Arabia in 1985, selling advanced fighter aircraft, was Britain’s largest ever arms deal. While British influence in the Gulf increased, the Americans floundered culminating in the ignominy of the Iran/Contra scandal, and the Reagan administration meekly accepting Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s apology for attacking the USS Stark killing 34 American sailors in May 1987 payback for the Irani-American rapprochement. Tore T. Petersen sets out the policy objectives of Great Britain and the United States as they confronted the initial emergence of fundamentalist Islam, with the occupation of the Holy Mosque in Mecca and Khomenei’s revolution in Iran. Research by the author in the Nixon, Carter and Reagan presidential libraries provides strong evidence for US strategy based on Nixonian foreign policy objectives, supported all the way through to the Reagan administration.

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