Keçmi?in P?ç?lt?lar?: Güney Azerbaycanda K?nd Mü?llimi M?h?rr?m Cavan?irin Xatir?l?ri
| AUTHOR | Javanshir, Maharram; Javanshir, Lale; Javanshir, Lale |
| PUBLISHER | Bayqush Publication (07/08/2024) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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This book delves into the personal recollections of Moharram Javanshir, a dedicated teacher whose experiences spanned the tumultuous transition from the final years of the Pahlavi regime in Iran to the early years of the Islamic regime. Through the pages of his diary, Javanshir offers a poignant glimpse into life in the Mughan region, as well as in the city of Ardabil and its surrounding villages of South Azerbaijan in Iran. Within these pages lies a wealth of insight into the harsh realities faced by the people of the Mughan region, from the struggles of workers caught in unjust circumstances to the pervasive challenges of migration driven by economic and social hardships. Javanshir's firsthand accounts also shed light on the enduring trials encountered by the education system throughout the dynamic political shifts of 1974 to 1984. In addition to documenting the lives of individuals, Javanshir's memoir meticulously catalogs details of the Mughan region, including the names of villages, mountains, and water sources, enriching our understanding of this distinct corner of Azerbaijan in Iran. Moreover, his narrative serves as a vital voice for marginalized communities, offering a perspective often overlooked in mainstream discourse. By revisiting key events through the lens of a firsthand witness, this book not only provides valuable historical documentation but also invites a fresh interpretation of these events, rendering it an essential contribution to the collective narrative of the region's history.
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ISBN-13:
9781778218729
ISBN-10:
1778218725
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
Azerbaijani
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Page Count:
150
Carton Quantity:
52
Product Dimensions:
5.83 x 0.32 x 8.27 inches
Weight:
0.41 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Biography & Autobiography | Memoirs
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This book delves into the personal recollections of Moharram Javanshir, a dedicated teacher whose experiences spanned the tumultuous transition from the final years of the Pahlavi regime in Iran to the early years of the Islamic regime. Through the pages of his diary, Javanshir offers a poignant glimpse into life in the Mughan region, as well as in the city of Ardabil and its surrounding villages of South Azerbaijan in Iran. Within these pages lies a wealth of insight into the harsh realities faced by the people of the Mughan region, from the struggles of workers caught in unjust circumstances to the pervasive challenges of migration driven by economic and social hardships. Javanshir's firsthand accounts also shed light on the enduring trials encountered by the education system throughout the dynamic political shifts of 1974 to 1984. In addition to documenting the lives of individuals, Javanshir's memoir meticulously catalogs details of the Mughan region, including the names of villages, mountains, and water sources, enriching our understanding of this distinct corner of Azerbaijan in Iran. Moreover, his narrative serves as a vital voice for marginalized communities, offering a perspective often overlooked in mainstream discourse. By revisiting key events through the lens of a firsthand witness, this book not only provides valuable historical documentation but also invites a fresh interpretation of these events, rendering it an essential contribution to the collective narrative of the region's history.
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