Explanation of the book
The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies’ “Tarjuman” series has published “The Origins of the Safavids: Shiism, Sufism, and Extremism ,” a translation by Thaer Deeb of Michel Mazzawi’s book. In this book, the author explores the social, political, and religious history of the late Middle Ages, between the Mongol and Safavid eras, in Iran, Iraq, and Anatolia, a period of great turmoil in a region where many peoples intermingled and were ruled by states and empires.
Section: Political books
Number of pages: 224 pages
The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies’ “Tarjuman” series has published “The Origins of the Safavids: Shiism, Sufism, and Extremism ,” a translation by Thaer Deeb of Michel Mazzawi’s book. In this book, the author explores the social, political, and religious history of the late Middle Ages, between the Mongol and Safavid eras, in Iran, Iraq, and Anatolia, a period of great turmoil in a region where many peoples intermingled and were ruled by states and empires.
The Origins of the Safavids: Shiism, Sufism, and Exaggeration
179 kr