This is a facsimile of a classic history first published by Macmillan in 1915 and issued in two further editions by Routledge and Kegan Paul. Sir Percy Sykes was an explorer, consul, soldier and a spy who lived and travelled in Persia over a period of twenty-five years. This two-volume collection provides a comprehensive history of Persia from Alexander the Great, through British, French and Russian colonialism, to the early twentieth century oil industry. With a new introduction by Sykes' biographer, Antony Wynn, this comprehensive history provides essential background reading to students and academics of Persia.…mehr
This is a facsimile of a classic history first published by Macmillan in 1915 and issued in two further editions by Routledge and Kegan Paul. Sir Percy Sykes was an explorer, consul, soldier and a spy who lived and travelled in Persia over a period of twenty-five years. This two-volume collection provides a comprehensive history of Persia from Alexander the Great, through British, French and Russian colonialism, to the early twentieth century oil industry. With a new introduction by Sykes' biographer, Antony Wynn, this comprehensive history provides essential background reading to students and academics of Persia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: Configuration and Climate II: Deserts, Rivers, Flora, Fauna, and Minerals III: The Geography of Elam and Babylonia IV: Elam and Susa, the Capital V: Elam, Sumer, and Akkad at the Dawn of History VI: Elam and Babylon VII: The Assyrian Empire and The Downfall of Elam VIII: The Aryans of Persia-Their Origin and Traditions IX: The Religion Of The Medes And Persians X: The Rise Of Media And The Fall Of Assyria XI: Media, Babylonia, and Lydia XII: The Heroic Age of Persia XIII: The Rise of Persia XIV: The Persian Empire at its Zenith XV: The Ancient Persians-Their Customs, Language, and Architecture XVI: Persia and Hellas During the Reign of Darius XVII: The Repulse of Persia by Hellas XVIII: The Persian Empire after the Repulse from Hellas XIX: The Decline of the Persian Empire XX: The Rise of Macedonia Under Philip and Alexander XXI: The Battles of the Granicus and of Issus XXII: The Career of Alexander the Great to the Death of Darius Codomannus XXIII: The Limit of Conquest XXIV: The Death of Alexander the Great-His Achievements and Character XXV: The Wars of the "Successors" XXVI: The Seleucid Empire to the Rise of Parthia XXVII: The Rise of Parthia and the Appearance of Rome in Asia XXVIII: The Expansion of Parthia and the Downfall of the House of Seleucus XXIX: Parthia, Rome, and Pontus XXX: Parthia and Rome-The First Trial of Strength XXXI: Rome and Parthia-The Second Trial of Strength XXXII: The Organization, Religion, and Architecture of the Parthians XXXIII: The Struggle For Armenia XXXIV: The Decline And Fall Of Parthia XXXV: The Rise of the Sasanian Dynasty XXXVI: Shapur I., The Captor of Valerian XXXVII: Shapur The Great XXXVIII: The Struggle with the White Huns XXXIX: The Crushing of the White Huns XL: Noshirwan the Just XLI: Organization, Language, and Architecture Under the Sasanian Dynasty XLII: Khusru Parviz and Heraclius XLIII: The Overthrow of the Persian Empire by the Arabs XLIV: The Career of Mohamed at Mecca XLV: The Flight to Medina and the Establishment of Islam XLVI: Islam Under the First Four Caliphs XLVII: The Tragedy of Kerbela XLVIII: Persia A Province of the Omayyad Caliphate XLVIX: Persian Ascendancy in the Early Abbasid Period
I: Configuration and Climate II: Deserts, Rivers, Flora, Fauna, and Minerals III: The Geography of Elam and Babylonia IV: Elam and Susa, the Capital V: Elam, Sumer, and Akkad at the Dawn of History VI: Elam and Babylon VII: The Assyrian Empire and The Downfall of Elam VIII: The Aryans of Persia-Their Origin and Traditions IX: The Religion Of The Medes And Persians X: The Rise Of Media And The Fall Of Assyria XI: Media, Babylonia, and Lydia XII: The Heroic Age of Persia XIII: The Rise of Persia XIV: The Persian Empire at its Zenith XV: The Ancient Persians-Their Customs, Language, and Architecture XVI: Persia and Hellas During the Reign of Darius XVII: The Repulse of Persia by Hellas XVIII: The Persian Empire after the Repulse from Hellas XIX: The Decline of the Persian Empire XX: The Rise of Macedonia Under Philip and Alexander XXI: The Battles of the Granicus and of Issus XXII: The Career of Alexander the Great to the Death of Darius Codomannus XXIII: The Limit of Conquest XXIV: The Death of Alexander the Great-His Achievements and Character XXV: The Wars of the "Successors" XXVI: The Seleucid Empire to the Rise of Parthia XXVII: The Rise of Parthia and the Appearance of Rome in Asia XXVIII: The Expansion of Parthia and the Downfall of the House of Seleucus XXIX: Parthia, Rome, and Pontus XXX: Parthia and Rome-The First Trial of Strength XXXI: Rome and Parthia-The Second Trial of Strength XXXII: The Organization, Religion, and Architecture of the Parthians XXXIII: The Struggle For Armenia XXXIV: The Decline And Fall Of Parthia XXXV: The Rise of the Sasanian Dynasty XXXVI: Shapur I., The Captor of Valerian XXXVII: Shapur The Great XXXVIII: The Struggle with the White Huns XXXIX: The Crushing of the White Huns XL: Noshirwan the Just XLI: Organization, Language, and Architecture Under the Sasanian Dynasty XLII: Khusru Parviz and Heraclius XLIII: The Overthrow of the Persian Empire by the Arabs XLIV: The Career of Mohamed at Mecca XLV: The Flight to Medina and the Establishment of Islam XLVI: Islam Under the First Four Caliphs XLVII: The Tragedy of Kerbela XLVIII: Persia A Province of the Omayyad Caliphate XLVIX: Persian Ascendancy in the Early Abbasid Period
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