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    Documents which narrate the social history of contemporary Iran

    http://www.ibna.ir/vdcbw5b8zrhb55p.4eur.html
    19 Nov 2011 14:44

    Habibullah Esmaeeli, one of the compilers of the 1st collection of
    "Jews and Armenians in Majlis docs (2nd- 5th rounds)" said that the
    work is a part of the social history of contemporary Iran.
    IBNA: The book was the collection's first volume he told IBNA adding
    that it may continue till the 4th book. The compilation started with
    Late Monir Qaderi's cooperation who was the field's researcher. She
    was a scholar of history, culture as well as Persian language and
    literature who has cooperated for the collection.

    Since the work was based on the documents and sources of Majlis
    library, museum and docs center he added:" While the documents recount
    the process or details of a trade, estate or financial transactions,
    they are about the group's relationship with the majority of Iran's
    Muslims."

    He added" The collection is an evidence of the religious group's
    peaceful coexistences who indeed solved their problems wisely."

    Since the collection is a selection made from some 2000 documents he
    added:" Cooperating with late Monir Qaderi the documents were read and
    edited over 4 times. Few critical political documents existed as well
    which are significant since they were presented to the Majlis."

    He went on to say that the book reveals the Iranian society's point of
    view about the Majlis and says that how the Majlis changed to into a
    legislative institute. In fact the collection shows that how the
    Iranian society gradually got familiar with Majlis functions.

    The first print of Jews and Armenians in Majlis docs (2nd- 5th
    rounds)" has been recently released in 1000 copies and 476 pages.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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