South Khorasan
A History
Discover the hidden saga of South Khorasan—a province that has stood at the crossroads of empires, deserts, and cultures for millennia, yet remains largely untold in mainstream histories. This meticulously researched volume reconstructs its story from ancient stone tools and qanat engineering to the rise of local dynasties, Mongol upheavals, Timurid patronage, and the modern challenges of water scarcity and development. Each chapter weaves together archaeology, texts, environmental data, and oral traditions to reveal how a remote landscape shaped—and was shaped by—Persian civilization.
More than a chronological account, the book argues that South Khorasan’s peripherality forged a unique resilience, producing innovations in irrigation, trade, art, and spiritual life that rippled across Iran and Central Asia. Readers will encounter forgotten poets, saints, merchants, and tribal leaders whose legacies challenge the notion of a solely capital‑driven Iranian past, offering fresh insights into state formation, religious transformation, and human adaptation to extreme environments.
Whether you are a scholar seeking a definitive regional synthesis, a student exploring eastern Iran for the first time, or a curious reader fascinated by the endurance of communities on the edge of empires, this work invites you to see Iran’s history through a new lens—one where the quiet margins become the very heart of civilization’s story. Dive in and uncover the layers that have made South Khorasan a timeless laboratory of survival, creativity, and change.
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