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Majalleh-ye
Estebdad (Persian: مجلهٔ استبداد, lit. 'The
Journal of Despotism') was a
satirical magazine based in Tehran, Iran. It was one of the publications...
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constitutional revolution in
addition to others,
including Nasim-e-Shomal and
Majalleh-ye Estebdad. Sur-e
Esrafil was
launched in May 1907. The
first 32 issues...
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University Press. p.282. Ramyar, Mahmud: Sinbuyeh-ye Asvari, Pishro-ye Qadariyyah. in:
Majalleh-ye Motale'at-e Eslami. 1355 Hsh. Numb. 19. p. 152. v t e...
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Persian and
English journals,
including Siasat Khareji (Foreign Policy),
Majalleh Daneshkadeh Hoghoogh va Olum Siasi, and The
Iranian Journal of International...
- Hasan-Nejad, "Introduction and
review of Banākati
History " in
Journal of
Studies in
History (
Majalleh Tārikh-pezhuhi) (in Persian), 2002 CE/1381 AH. v t e...
- In the
thirteenth year of publication, the
newspaper called itself a
majalleh (magazine). Of the
various Persian-language
newspapers that were published...
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between September 1907 and 1933 with intervals.
Along with Sur-e Esrafil,
Majalleh-ye
Estebdad and others, it was one of the
publications started following...
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compilation of
legal terms of 106288 words,
translations of the
Tahreero Al-
Majalleh five-volume collection, and
numerous bibliographies and
sources of information...
- Movarrekh, 2019, 431pp; (new edition, 2024). • Gheissari, Ali (2019). (ed.)
Majalleh-ye Estebdād (Journal of Despotism),
complete set of a rare
satirical periodical...