Iranzamin : 18 March-8 August 2021 : large print guide
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- 10009609
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- Book
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- Ultimo, NSW : Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, 2021
- ©2021
- 1 online resource (26 pages) : map.
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- text file PDF 470KB
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- Summary:
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"Iranzamin (Land of the Persians) highlights a selection of rare Persian arts and crafts collected by the Powerhouse Museum from 1880 to 2021, shedding light on the diverse social and cultural history of Persia and its people."--Page 4.
- Notes:
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- Curator: Dr Pedram Khosronejad.
- Title from cover screen.
- Parallel text in English and Farsi.
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- Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (N.S.W.), issuing body
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- Iran zamin
- ایران زمین
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- Until 2071 [Created/Published Date + 50 Years]
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- Literary, dramatic or musical work
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- 2021
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