Mohammad reza aref biography books
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The Future of Turkish-Iranian Relations
1Although successive states and governments have ruled over the contemporary territories of Turkey and Iran, they have been neighbours for over fem hundred years. Over time, they have not only experienced numerous wars, fierce competition and instances of intimate relations, but also developed and maintained a culture of diplomacy. That diplomatic culture, based on the preservation of the ‘fine line’ between cooperation, friendly competition and fierce rivalry, has been partly dictated bygd geopolitics, history and structural differences between the two countries, and partly shaped by the ruling elite.162
2Geopolitics has played a crucial role in Turkish-Iranian relations throughout history.163 Located on two edges of a key geographic area bridging Asia and Europe, political power in these respective territories emerged as barriers limiting the expansion of the other’s influence. Rising imperial powers based in these countries temp
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A Comparative Analytical Study of Shah Mohamed Reza Pahlavi's Book (The White Revolution)
References
Abd al-Salam Abd al-Aziz Fahmi, Political History of Iran in the Twentieth Century (Giza: Model Center Press, 1923).
Abdel Wahab Kayyali, Encyclopedia of Politics, (Beirut: Arabic Institute for Studies and Publishing, d.t.).
Ali Naghi Ali Khani, Al-Shaa .. and I The secret memoirs of the Iranian Minister of Court ((Assad Alam)), Arabization: A team of Arab experts Presented by: Rifaat Sayed Ahmed, 2nd Edition, (Cairo: Madbouly Library 2011).
Amjad Saad Shalal Al-Mahawili, The position of the spirit of Allah Khomeini on the referendum on the ((White Revolution)) project and the attack on the flood school in 1963: A documentary-analytical study, Babylon Center for Human Studies, (magazine), Babylon, Volume 9, Issue 1, 2019.
Arvand-Ebrahimian, History of Modern Iran, translated by: Majdi Sobhi, (Kuwait: National Council for Culture, Arts an
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Mohammad Reza Ale Ebrahim
Iranian writer, researcher and anthropologist
Mohammad Reza Ale Ebrahim (born 24 October 1951 in Estahban) is an Iranian writer, researcher and anthropologist. He has so far published more than 20 books on the culture, literature and the history of Estahban, a city in Fars province in Iran. He writes short stories besides conducting research on culture and the oral lore of the people of Estahban.
Education
[edit]Mohammad Reza Ale Ebrahim gained his high school diploma in his hometown, Estahban and then moved to Tehran to further his studies. He holds a double B.A. in Training Sciences (management and planning) and the Persian literature from Allameh Tabataba'i University.[1]
Books
[edit]Biographies
[edit]- The Revolt, Life and Struggles of Karimpour Shirazi, Mohammad Reza Ale Ebrahim and Ali Ashraf Darvishian, Cheshmeh Publications, Tehran, 2004.
- Ghazi Azododdin Iji, Mohammad Reza Ale Ebrahim, Setahban Publications, Estahba