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The Ottoman Archives as a Source for the Study of Qajar Iran

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Sabri Ateş*
Affiliation:
Departments of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and History, New York University

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © 2004 The International Society for Iranian Studies

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Footnotes

The author thanks Professor Robert McChesney for his help in putting together this article.

References

1 Yarshater, Ehsan, “The Qajar Era in the Miror of Time,” Iranian Studies 34, Nos. 1–4 (2001)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Gozidee Asnadi Siyasiye Iran va Osmani, (Ottoman-Qajar Political Documents) (Tehran: Daftere Motalaate Siyasi va Beynelmileli (Institute for Political and International Studies), 1369–1375), Salehi, Nasrullah, Esnadi az Revende In'ikade Ahdnamee Dovvome Erzetelroum, (Tehran: Daftere Motalaate Siyasi va Beynelmileli, 1377)Google Scholar; and Saleh, Ghulam Hossein Mirza, Esnade Resmi der Revabite Siyasiyi Iran ba Inglis va Rus va Osmani, (Tehran: Neshre Tarikhe Iran, 1365)Google Scholar.

3 See Deringil, Selim, The Well Protected Domain (London, 1988)Google Scholar.