The Peace That Blows All Peaces: The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the Formation of the Contemporary Middle East ; Ṣulḥī kah hamah-yi ṣulḥ'hā rā bar bād dād : furūpāshī-i impirāturī-i ʻus̲mānī va shikl'gīrī-i khāvarmīyānah-yi muʻās̲ir

Title The Peace That Blows All Peaces: The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the Formation of the Contemporary Middle East ; Ṣulḥī kah hamah-yi ṣulḥ'hā rā bar bād dād : furūpāshī-i impirāturī-i ʻus̲mānī va shikl'gīrī-i khāvarmīyānah-yi muʻās̲ir
Author David Fromkin (Author) (Author of introduction), Ḥasan Afshār (Translator), Neframkin, David
Publication Date: 1401 2023
Publication Place Teheran - Mahi
Subject Ottoman Empire -- 1910-1919 -- 1920-1929, history -- 1910-1919 -- 1920-1929, conflicts -- 1910-1919 -- 1920-1929, Middle East -- 1910-1919 -- 1920-1929, political conditions -- 1910-1919 -- 1920-1929
Type Book
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISBN : 9789642090488
Record ID alma99124895091505763
Library Location Royal Danish Library
Date 1401 2023
Notes Original title: A peace to end all peace: the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of the Modern Middle East. 1989, The Middle East has long been a region of rival religions, ideologies, nationalisms and ambitions whose conflicts are largely rooted in the region's political heritage: the arrangements, entities and divisions imposed by the Allies after World War I. Focusing on the formative years from 1914 to 1922, the book reveals how and why the Allies drew lines on a blank map and reshaped the geography and politics of the Middle East
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The Peace That Blows All Peaces: The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the Formation of the Contemporary Middle East ; Ṣulḥī kah hamah-yi ṣulḥ'hā rā bar bād dād : furūpāshī-i impirāturī-i ʻus̲mānī va shikl'gīrī-i khāvarmīyānah-yi muʻās̲ir

Author David Fromkin (Author) (Author of introduction), Ḥasan Afshār (Translator), Neframkin, David
Publication Date 1401 2023
Publication Place Teheran - Mahi
Subject Ottoman Empire -- 1910-1919 -- 1920-1929, history -- 1910-1919 -- 1920-1929, conflicts -- 1910-1919 -- 1920-1929, Middle East -- 1910-1919 -- 1920-1929, political conditions -- 1910-1919 -- 1920-1929
Type Book
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISBN : 9789642090488
Record ID alma99124895091505763
Library Location Royal Danish Library
Date 1401 2023
Notes Original title: A peace to end all peace: the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of the Modern Middle East. 1989, The Middle East has long been a region of rival religions, ideologies, nationalisms and ambitions whose conflicts are largely rooted in the region's political heritage: the arrangements, entities and divisions imposed by the Allies after World War I. Focusing on the formative years from 1914 to 1922, the book reveals how and why the Allies drew lines on a blank map and reshaped the geography and politics of the Middle East
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