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Kitāb-i Ās̲ār-i ʻajam / az taʼlīfāt-i Furṣat Ḥusaynī Shīrāzī.
کتاب آثار عجم از تاليفات فرصت حسينى شيرازى.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Furṣat Shīrāzī, Muḥammad Nāṣir, 1854 or 1855-1920.
Standardized Title:
Ās̲ār-i ʻAjam
آثار عجم http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016063656
Language:
Persian
Subjects (All):
Iran--Description and travel.
Iran.
Iran--Antiquities.
Antiquities.
Fārs (Iran)--History.
Iraq--Antiquities.
Iraq.
Physical Description:
8, 603 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Other Title:
Ās̲ār-e ʻajam.
Place of Publication:
Bumbaʼī : Maṭbaʻ-i Nāṣirī, 1314 [1896 or 1897]
بمبئى : مطبع ناصرى، 1314 [1896 يا 1897]
Language Note:
In Persian.
Notes:
Lithographed.
"Bi-farmāyish va saʻy va ihtimām-i Fakhr al-sādāt ... Sayyid Muḥammad tājir-i Shīrāzī."
"بفرمايش و سعى و اهتمام فخر السادات ... سيد محمد تاجر شيرازى."
"... a collection of more than fifty drawings of various historical sites of Persia, especially Fārs (Bombay, 1353/1935). It is, in effect, a travelogue comprising detailed, first-hand biographical information about the elite of Fārs, sources on the history of the region as well as its geography"--Encyclopædia Iranica.
Local Notes:
Lithographed drawings discussed by David Giovacchini in Unique at Penn: http://uniqueatpenn.wordpress.com/2012/06/07/a-nineteenth-century-vision-of-persias-past/
OCLC:
63567164

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