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The Persian-language magazine Sharq (Persian: شرق; Šarq; English: "East") was published from 1924 to 1932 in Tehran. The first volume with two issues was edited by Moḥammad Ramażāni (1904–67), the owner of the publishing house Kolāla-ye ḵāvar, ʿAli Dašti and Naṣr-Allāh Falsafi.[1] From 1930 on and under the leadership of Saʿid Nafisi (1895 – 1966), a Persian scholar, writer and poet, a second volume with a total of 12 issues was released.
Editor-in-chief | Saeed Nafisi |
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Former editors | Ali Dashti, Naṣr-Allāh Falsafi |
Categories | Literature, History |
Founder | Moḥammad Ramażāni |
Founded | 1924 |
Final issue Number | 1932 |
Country | Iran |
Based in | Tehran |
Language | Persian |
The literary magazine published especially Persian literature and articles on Persian history and its neighboring countries. The editor wanted to introduce and familiarize the well-known Persian literature to a broad readership and to inform them about the latest recent books.[2] Further, Persian translations of famous international works, such as Schiller's Maria Stuart, were published.[1]
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