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Travels in Assyria, Media, and Persia: Including a Journey from Baghdad over Mount Zagros to Hamadan (the Ancient Ecbatana), Researches in Isfahan and the Ruins of Persepolis, and a Journey

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A comprehensive 19th-century account of travels through ancient Mesopotamia and Persia by renowned explorer James Silk Buckingham. This work documents journeys across Baghdad, Mount Zagros, Hamadan, Isfahan, and the ruins of Persepolis with detailed historical and geographical observations.

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James Silk Buckingham’s ‘Travels in Assyria, Media, and Persia’ stands as a significant historical document of 19th-century exploration and scholarship. The work chronicles the author’s extensive journeys through the Middle East, beginning in Baghdad and traversing the challenging Mount Zagros mountain range to reach Hamadan, the ancient city of Ecbatana.

Buckingham provides detailed accounts of his researches in Isfahan, one of Persia’s most important historical centers, and his investigations of the magnificent ruins of Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire. The narrative combines personal observations with scholarly analysis, offering insights into the geography, culture, archaeology, and historical significance of these ancient lands.

This comprehensive travel narrative serves as both an adventure memoir and an academic resource, presenting primary source material about Persian civilization, ancient ruins, and 19th-century Middle Eastern geography. The work remains valuable for historians, archaeologists, and those interested in travel literature and oriental studies.

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Author

James Silk Buckingham

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789372254730

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