عنوان اصلی:
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Right to passage(: travels through India, Pakistan and Iran)
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خلاصه :
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"In 2011, Zeeshan Khan decided to travel from Dhaka via India and Pakistan to Iran and on to Europe. This book traces his journey till he left the borders of Iran, a distance he completed in about 60 days. For Khan the journey was about travelling along a historical route steeped in cultures, languages, religions and races, woven together as a an indivisible whole, elements of which had gone into making him the cosmopolitan, yet rooted, South Asian individual. While India represented somewhat familiar terrain, travelling through contemporary Pakistan and Iran was a particular eye-opener for the author. Much of the current realities of the region are reflected in the book, along with Khan's own commentary about what he observed and encountered. Equally a pleasure to read for the armchair traveller or the seasoned one, the book is a stunning snapshot of life along a well-worn route known for its spiritual depth and philosophical richness"--Provided by publisher.
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فهرست مطالب :
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Prologue - I. Mohabharot - Full chakra : Patna, Bodh Gaya - East is east : Rajgir, Nalanda, back to Patna - Golden temples, iron walls : Delhi, Amritsar, Harmandir Sahib and the Sikhs, Wagah and entering Pakistan, back to Delhi - The shoulders of giants : Lahore, Taxila - Crosshairs across worlds : back in Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Multan, Quetta - II. Iranzamin - New familiar faces : Quetta Airport, Zahedan to Kerman, Rayen, Mashhad - Nothing in my cloak but God : Neyshabur, Tus - Rise and rise again : Yazd, Esfahan, Kashan - A gate for all nations : Shiraz, Takht-e Jamshid - Never too old : Ahvaz, Chogha Zanbil, Shush, Tehran, Tabriz - About the author.
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