Persia Revisited

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Persia Revisited by General Sir Thomas Edward Gordon offers a detailed account of his travels and observations in Persia during the late 19th century. The narrative begins with Gordon's journey from London to Baku highlighting the bustling oil industry and the diverse population of Persians working abroad. He describes the Caspian Sea voyage to Enzelli and the subsequent travel to Tehran noting the cultural and economic exchanges facilitated by improved transportation routes. Gordon provides insights into the socio-political landscape of Persia discussing the influence of the Shah the role of the telegraph in governance and the challenges posed by the farming system of revenue collection. He reflects on the condition of the Persian peasantry emphasizing their resilience and adaptability in the face of systemic challenges. The text also delves into the cultural nuances of Persian society such as the significance of removing shoes indoors and the evolving role of the clergy. Gordon's observations extend to the economic sphere where he discusses the potential for trade expansion and the transformation of foreign enterprises. The narrative is enriched with anecdotes and personal experiences offering a vivid portrayal of Persia's complex tapestry of tradition and modernity.
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