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==History and profile== |
==History and profile== |
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''Iran-e Bastan'' was launched in 1933 and edited by a Nazi sympathiser Persian journalist Abdulrahman Saif Azad<ref name=uml>{{cite web|title=Iran in the 1950s|url=https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/using-the-library/staff/digitisation-services/projects/nashriyah-digital-iranian-history/iran-in-the-1950s/|publisher=The University of Manchester Library|access-date=31 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211117231124/https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/using-the-library/staff/digitisation-services/projects/nashriyah-digital-iranian-history/iran-in-the-1950s/|archive-date=17 November 2021}}</ref> who was also the founder of the magazine.<ref name=din>{{cite journal|author=Dinyar Patel |title=Caught between Two Nationalisms: The Iran League of Bombay and the political anxieties of an Indian minority |journal=Modern Asian Studies|volume=55|issue=3| |
''Iran-e Bastan'' was launched in 1933 and edited by a Nazi sympathiser Persian journalist Abdulrahman Saif Azad<ref name=uml>{{cite web|title=Iran in the 1950s|url=https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/using-the-library/staff/digitisation-services/projects/nashriyah-digital-iranian-history/iran-in-the-1950s/|publisher=The University of Manchester Library|access-date=31 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211117231124/https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/using-the-library/staff/digitisation-services/projects/nashriyah-digital-iranian-history/iran-in-the-1950s/|archive-date=17 November 2021}}</ref> who was also the founder of the magazine.<ref name=din>{{cite journal|author=Dinyar Patel |title=Caught between Two Nationalisms: The Iran League of Bombay and the political anxieties of an Indian minority |journal=Modern Asian Studies|volume=55|issue=3|pages=788, 796|doi=10.1017/S0026749X20000049 |url=https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X20000049}}</ref> The magazine enjoyed significant financial support from Persians during the initial phase.<ref name=din/> It was headquartered in Tehran.<ref name=talg>{{cite journal|author=Talinn Grigor|title=A Network of Inconsistencies in Iran's Nationalism|journal=Diaspora. A Journal of Transnational Studies|date=2021|volume=21|issue=1|page=103|url=https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/786093}}</ref> |
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''Iran-e Bastan'' featured news and frequently published articles praising the [[History of Iran|ancient civilizations of Persia]] which were used to support anti-imperialism.<ref name=uml/><ref name=talg/> The magazine also covered news about the achievements of [[Nazi Germany]] in the fields of science and technology.<ref name=uml/> Due to its increasing pro-Nazi stance the magazine lost the financial support from Persians.<ref name=din/> ''Iran-e Bastan'' folded in 1935.<ref name=talg/> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 16:30, 31 December 2021
Editor | Abdulrahman Saif Azad |
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Categories | Political magazine |
Founder | Abdulrahman Saif Azad |
Founded | 1933 |
Final issue | 1935 |
Country | Iran |
Based in | Tehran |
Language | Persian |
Iran-e Bastan (Ancient Iran in English) was a Persian language political and news magazine which was published in Tehran, Iran, in the period 1933–1935. The publication is known for its pro-Nazi and anti-imperialist political stance.
History and profile
Iran-e Bastan was launched in 1933 and edited by a Nazi sympathiser Persian journalist Abdulrahman Saif Azad[1] who was also the founder of the magazine.[2] The magazine enjoyed significant financial support from Persians during the initial phase.[2] It was headquartered in Tehran.[3]
Iran-e Bastan featured news and frequently published articles praising the ancient civilizations of Persia which were used to support anti-imperialism.[1][3] The magazine also covered news about the achievements of Nazi Germany in the fields of science and technology.[1] Due to its increasing pro-Nazi stance the magazine lost the financial support from Persians.[2] Iran-e Bastan folded in 1935.[3]
References
- ^ a b c "Iran in the 1950s". The University of Manchester Library. Archived from the original on 17 November 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
- ^ a b c Dinyar Patel. "Caught between Two Nationalisms: The Iran League of Bombay and the political anxieties of an Indian minority". Modern Asian Studies. 55 (3): 788, 796. doi:10.1017/S0026749X20000049.
- ^ a b c Talinn Grigor (2021). "A Network of Inconsistencies in Iran's Nationalism". Diaspora. A Journal of Transnational Studies. 21 (1): 103.
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