Kermanshah
A History
Nestled at the crossroads of empires, Kermanshah has long been a silent witness to the rise and fall of civilizations. From the ancient Medes to the Mongol storm, from the Shi’a transformation under the Safavids to the modern struggles of the Iran–Iraq War, this overlooked city holds a history as vast and layered as the Zagros Mountains themselves. Yet unlike the celebrated capitals of Isfahan or Tehran, its story has remained untold—until now. This groundbreaking volume delves into millennia of forgotten narratives, revealing how a frontier land shaped the destiny of nations and served as a bridge between cultures.
Spanning from Prehistoric settlements to the twenty-first century, *Kermanshah: A History* weaves together grand political dramas with the lived experiences of tribal confederacies, merchants, and everyday people. Through meticulous research, archaeology, and environmental analysis, the book uncovers the deep roots of human resilience in this rugged terrain, from early foragers to modern urbanites. Readers will discover how the region’s unique geography fostered innovation, trade, and cultural exchange while enduring wars, famines, and seismic upheavals.
This is more than a chronicle of rulers and conquests—it is a celebration of a land’s enduring spirit. Whether you’re a scholar of Middle Eastern history or a curious traveler drawn to Iran’s lesser-known corners, this book offers an unforgettable journey. Let Kermanshah’s past reveal itself, page by page, and understand why its legacy matters to the story of civilization itself.
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