Irans cultural and historical significance is unquestionable. The
land of celebrated poets such as Rumi and Hafez, as well as the
magnificent ruins of Persepolis, it is a place where ancient
traditions are revered. With over half of its population under the
age of 30, however, Iran also embraces modernity, all the while
never losing sight of the various Persian, Turkic, Arab, and
Islamic influences that have made the country what it is today.
This absorbing volume considers the geographical, cultural,
political, and historical elements of this often turbulent, but
always fascinating, country.
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