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		<title>The Persians: Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Iran by Homa Katouzian, Guardians of the Revolution: Iran and the World in the Age of the Ayatollahs by Ray Takeyh</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Guardian UK) James Buchan welcomes two attempts to pin down Iran&#8217;s past and present James Buchan November 21, 2009 Iran has in abundance first desert and then history. Its written annals go back nearly 3,000 years, while a sort of parallel history, collected by Ferdowsi in the magnificent national epic known as the Shahnameh or [...]]]></description>
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