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As far as the Baloch society of Iran is concerned, no works of such nature has been published so far. Recently a few number of Iranian Baloch writers have published some Balochi stories in Balochi or Farsi languages. Yet, works of the present kind, to this date, have not been available in English language. The art of writing and publishing on Iranian Baloch literature as a cultural activity has not been practiced so far. The present booklet is a work of non-fiction. The main objectives of this work are: first, to introduce the culture of Iranian Baloch to the world. And, second, to use this…mehr

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As far as the Baloch society of Iran is concerned, no works of such nature has been published so far. Recently a few number of Iranian Baloch writers have published some Balochi stories in Balochi or Farsi languages. Yet, works of the present kind, to this date, have not been available in English language. The art of writing and publishing on Iranian Baloch literature as a cultural activity has not been practiced so far. The present booklet is a work of non-fiction. The main objectives of this work are: first, to introduce the culture of Iranian Baloch to the world. And, second, to use this text for teaching purpose at the English schools, institutes, and universities both in Iran and abroad. This short story also conveys two messages: first, it tells that where there is illiteracy superstations have a strong role to play, and the second message implies that if some tricks are applied appropriately and expediently positive results then may come into light.
Autorenporträt
Ahmad Reza Taheri is a Faculty Member and Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Islamic Azad University Zahedan Branch. He has Postdoctoral studies and a Ph.D in Iranian Baloch Studies from the Department of Politics & Public Administration, University of Pune, India.