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I’tisam al-Din’s Shigarfnamah, 8: buildings and burial ‘rights’

My translation, based on the Farsi version, publication forthcoming: Mirza I’tisam al-Din. Shigarfnamah Vilayet. Toronto: Foundation for Iranian Studies, 2014. On the Features of London Buildings Stone buildings are few and brick buildings many. But churches, old and new, are

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I’tisam al-Din’s Shigarfnamah, 7: English hospitality

My translation, based on the Farsi version, publication forthcoming: Mirza I’tisam al-Din. Shigarfnamah Vilayet. Toronto: Foundation for Iranian Studies, 2014. Arriving in England After a week I arrived at a small coastal town in England. P 86 I mostly went

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I’tisam al-Din’s Shigarfnamah, 6: France

My translation, based on the Farsi version, publication forthcoming: Mirza I’tisam al-Din. Shigarfnamah Vilayet. Toronto: Foundation for Iranian Studies, 2014. On Arriving at the Port of Nantes and Its Features When our ship neared the French port of Nantes we

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I’tisam al-Din’s Shigarfnamah, 5: the vastness of the sea

My translation, based on the Farsi version, publication forthcoming: Mirza I’tisam al-Din. Shigarfnamah Vilayet. Toronto: Foundation for Iranian Studies, 2014. On the Vastness and Depth of the Sea We must admit that sea’s depths and bottom and the vastness of

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I’tisam al-Din’s Shigarfnamah, 4: the founding of Calcutta

With the exception of the last paragraph, this passage is taken from Kaiser Haq’s translation which is very close in meaning and tone to the original Farsi. On the Expulsion of the English from Gholghat and the Founding of Calcutta:

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I’tisam al-Din’s Shigarfnamah, 3: the expulsion of the Portuguese

My translation, based on the Farsi version, publication forthcoming: Mirza I’tisam al-Din. Shigarfnamah Vilayet. Toronto: Foundation for Iranian Studies, 2014. On the Expulsion of the Portuguese The Portuguese built a fortress at Balagarh along with their church, and resumed their

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I’tisam al-Din’s Shigarfnamah, 2: hat-wearing Europeans arrive

Unless otherwise marked with KH (initials of Kaiser Haq), the passages below are translated from Farsi text by myself. Farsi text: Mirza I’tisam al-Din. Shigarfnamah Vilayet. Toronto: Foundation for Iranian Studies, 2014. A brief account of the coming of the

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I’tisam al-Din’s Shigarfnamah, 1: how the journey began

Initials indicate translator. GH stands for Gita Hashemi. KH stands for Kaiser Haq. Where both initials appear indicates that the passage is based on KH’s version but substantively modified by GH. My translation is based on the Farsi version, publication

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I’tisam al-Din’s Shigarfnamah – about translation

Passages from Shigarfnamah (also spelled as Shigurfnamah) that will be included in all the upcoming posts are my own translations based on the Farsi original, a draft of which was kindly sent to me by Professor Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi. The Farsi

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