Frontier Nomads of Iran
Discover the rich tapestry of Iran's nomadic history in Frontier Nomads of Iran by Richard Tapper. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2006, this comprehensive work spans 456 pages and draws on over thirty years of ethnographic fieldwork and documentary research. Tapper delves into the intricate political and social history of the Shahsevan, one of Iran's prominent nomadic groups. This book offers valuable insights into the life and culture of the Shahsevan, set against the backdrop of the Qajar dynasty. Ideal for scholars and history enthusiasts alike, Frontier Nomads of Iran is an essential addition to your collection, providing a unique perspective on the interplay of ethnicity, politics, and social dynamics in the Middle East. Explore the complexities of nomadic life and its historical significance with this engaging and informative read.