Shows how and why an ancient city destroyed and then rebuilt by Mongols became the 'Pearl' of the Iranian east
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- 2024
- 2022
The Sufi Saint of Jam
- 308 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book delves into the 900-year history of the 'saint cult' and shrine-complex of Shaykh al-Islam Ahmad-i Jam, detailing its origins, peak, decline, and resurgence. Initially waning under Iran's early Shi'i rulers, the cult has experienced a revival under the Ayatollahs, despite its Sunni roots. This exploration highlights the complex interplay between religious identity and political power throughout Iranian history.
- 2022
Exploring the transformation of an ancient city, this book delves into its destruction and subsequent reconstruction by the Mongols. It highlights the cultural and historical significance that led to the city being celebrated as the 'Pearl' of the Iranian east, showcasing the interplay of power, architecture, and heritage in shaping its identity. Through detailed analysis, the narrative reveals the city's evolution and its enduring legacy in the region.