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The work offers a detailed late-19th-century survey of Persia's climate, products, population, industries, administration, and military, followed by sketches of its ancient history, architecture, language, and poetry. It examines major religious traditions—Zoroastrianism, Sunni and Shiite Islam, and newer movements—describing doctrines, clergy, rituals, pilgrimages, family law, and popular piety. Social and political life is treated through chapters on the royal household, governors, courts, cities, and schools. Ethnic groups and sects such as Kurds, Bábists, and the Nestorian/Assyrian communities receive separate historical and ecclesiastical accounts. The volume concludes with an extended narrative of missionary activity, educational and medical institutions, conversions, and the author's own life and experiences in Persia.

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Mooshie G. Daniel

Mooshie G. Daniel was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly his book "Modern Persia." This work provides insights into the social, political, and cultural landscape of Persia during a transformative period in its history. Daniel's writing reflects a keen observation of the complexities of Persian society and its interactions with the broader world. While not widely recognized today, his contributions offer valuable perspectives on the historical context of Persia, making his work a noteworthy addition to the study of Middle Eastern literature.

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