Ethnic Religious Minorities in Iran

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Abstract

This book explores the experiences of the ethnic and religious minorities of Iran, such as Jews, Yarsani, Christian, Sabean Mandaean, Bahai, Zoroastrian, Baluch, Kurd, and others and provides a historical overview of their position in society before and after the 1979 Islamic revolution and highlights their contribution to the country’s history, diversity, and development. It also focuses on the historical, sociopolitical, and economic factors that affected the minorities’ development during the last century. Author Behnaz Hosseini has shaped this book with authentic material and has assembled the experiences and opinions of academics of diverse backgrounds who approach the minorities’ issues in Iran in a constructive and ingenious way: from debating their efforts to preserve their identity and cultural heritage and ensure their survival to discussing their relations with the majority and other minorities, the role of religion in everyday life, and their contribution to the rich cultural history of Iran.

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Hosseini, S. B. (2023). Ethnic Religious Minorities in Iran. Ethnic Religious Minorities in Iran (pp. 1–276). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1633-5

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