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| == Online Resources == | | == Online Resources == |
| *[http://www.iichs.org/index_en.asp?img_type=1 '''Iranian Institute for Contemporary Historical Studies'''] - The institute is focused on the modern history of Iran, dating back to the 19th century. It contains an archive with collections of [http://www.iichs.org/index_en.asp?img_type=0 photos] and [http://www.iichs.org/index_en.asp?img_type=1 documents] about significant leaders, [http://www.iichs.org/index_en.asp?doc_cat=23 articles], and an [http://www.iichs.org/index_en.asp?doc_cat=17 oral history project]. | | * [https://myend.com/country/saudi-arabia Burial practices (MyEnd)] - Article about ancient and modern burial practices in Saudi Arabia. Currently, Wahhabism is widely practiced which discourages the worship of people who are deceased and results in individuals (Kings and citizens alike) to be buried in public cemeteries with a single, unmarked stone. See this article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahhabism Wahhabism] for further reading. |
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| *[https://en.geneanet.org/fonds/?id_filter_block=search-filter-geo&loc_1=IRN&size=10 '''Geneanet'''] - A French genealogical society with 30 historical books about Iran which cover multiple timeframes and rulers. The books have been digitized but a paid subscription is required to access them. | | * [https://hmml.org/collections/repositories/#country Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML)] - database of historical records searchable by country, many of them religious documents from Christian communities in the Middle East |
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| * [https://www.tota.world/culture/persian/#overview '''Persian Culture'''] - TOTA, gives general information about Persian Culture
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| * [https://myend.com/country/saudi-arabia '''Burial practices (MyEnd)'''] - Article about ancient and modern burial practices in Saudi Arabia. Currently, Wahhabism is widely practiced which discourages the worship of people who are deceased and results in individuals (Kings and citizens alike) to be buried in public cemeteries with a single, unmarked stone. See this article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahhabism Wahhabism] for further reading.
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| ==Publications== | | ==Publications== |