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pre-Islamic times: Ma?in (the Minaeans), Saba (the land of Sheba), Qataban, and Hadhramaut. These later formed the ?imyari kingdom (capital, ?afar), which fell to the Abyssinians in 525. The Sabaeans were mentioned in the annals of Assyrian...
Basseri of Iran is tent dwelling and nomadic people, who lives in the south of the country. It is said that the origin of this tribe is unknown or uncertain; however, most of the people believe that Basseri of Iran are descendants of Arab (...
their tribal memberships and customs and incorporated into the Iranian state. Their primary mode of subsistence used to be pastoral, cattle’s herding. In the 1950s the numbered about 16000, when studies and research for the classic ethnogra...
to America is a story set in Baltimore, Maryland about two very distinct families’ knowledge with adoption and their connections with each other. Sami and Ziba Yazdan, an Iranian-American family, and Brad and Bitsy Dickinson-Donaldson, an ...
lived in or near a boundary around the world, most of them are dealing with two or more bodies, and the majority of indigenous peoples, in addition, have to deal with disdain or abusive government. This paper will focus on some of the indi...
was the biggest land empire in history. Its territory extended from the Yellow Sea in eastern Asia to the borders of Eastern Europe. At various times it included China, Korea, Mongolia, Persia (now Iran), Turkestan, and Armenia. It also in...
Basseri are an apparently delineated assembly, defined—as are most assemblies in the area—by political other than by ethnic or geographical criteria. In the late 1950s there were an approximated 16,000 Basseri dwelling in Iran. More latest ...