2009
DOI: 10.1080/09639480902827579
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De Simone de Beauvoir à Virginie Despentes: les intellectuelles et la question du genre

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“…Qajars' ancestor Qara Piri beg Qajar (d. 1512) was one of the most powerful military leaders of Shah Ismail Safavi (r. 1501-1524), and Fatali Khan Qajar was the prime minister of the Safavids. The Qajars, the rulers of Astarabad district and surrounding areas, became an independent khanate in the first half of the eighteenth century, [1909][1910][1911][1912][1913][1914][1915][1916][1917][1918][1919][1920][1921][1922][1923][1924][1925] [27]. Four of the Qajar rulers, Fatali Shah, Nasiraddin Shah, Mohammad Shah, and Ahmad Shah, were the owners of pens and paid attention and care to the development of literature in the palace.…”
Section: література слов'янських народівmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qajars' ancestor Qara Piri beg Qajar (d. 1512) was one of the most powerful military leaders of Shah Ismail Safavi (r. 1501-1524), and Fatali Khan Qajar was the prime minister of the Safavids. The Qajars, the rulers of Astarabad district and surrounding areas, became an independent khanate in the first half of the eighteenth century, [1909][1910][1911][1912][1913][1914][1915][1916][1917][1918][1919][1920][1921][1922][1923][1924][1925] [27]. Four of the Qajar rulers, Fatali Shah, Nasiraddin Shah, Mohammad Shah, and Ahmad Shah, were the owners of pens and paid attention and care to the development of literature in the palace.…”
Section: література слов'янських народівmentioning
confidence: 99%