The History of Persia
The product of a lifetime spent in India and the Middle East, for over a century this two-volume work by Sir John Malcolm (1769-1833), first published in 1815, remained the most trusted chronicle of Persia. Translated into French, German and Persian, the detailed and diverse contents earned its diplomat author an honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Oxford. Although learned, Malcolm's narrative is informed by personal experiences acquired while serving as an envoy and secretary to the governor general, a position which clearly shaped his views on the country's political character. Volume 2 begins with an account of the rulers of the early eighteenth century and goes on to provide a detailed history of modern Persia, incorporating descriptions of its religions, government, climate and social conventions. Malcolm's concluding remarks are both critical and portentous as he observes the needs for a 'complete alteration' in the political condition of Persia.
Product details
June 2011Paperback
9781108028646
744 pages
297 × 210 × 38 mm
1.75kg
10 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 16. An account of the Affghan rulers in Persia
- 17. Life and reign of Nâdir Shah
- 18. Life of Kurreem Khan Zund
- 19. Successors of Kurreem Khan
- 20. View of Persia, and adjoining countries, before the elevation of the reigning family to the throne
- 21. Life of Aga Mahomed Khan
- 22. Religion of the inhabitants of Persia
- 23. Government of Persia
- 24. Climate of Persia
- 25. An account of the manners and usages of the inhabitants of Persia
- 26. Observations on the condition and character of the sovereigns of Persia
- Index.