Cours/Séminaire
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Lieu de réalisation
INalCO, 65 rue des Grands Moulins, Paris XIIIe
Langue :
Anglais
Crédits
Touraj Daryaee (Intervention)
Détenteur des droits
cermi@cnrs.fr
Citer cette ressource :
Touraj Daryaee. CeRMI. (2024, 10 octobre). From the Achaemenid Empire to Medieval Persia: ‘Earth and Water’ in the Iranian Conceptual World. [Vidéo]. Canal-U. https://www.canal-u.tv/162152. (Consultée le 26 avril 2025)

From the Achaemenid Empire to Medieval Persia: ‘Earth and Water’ in the Iranian Conceptual World

Réalisation : 10 octobre 2024 - Mise en ligne : 3 avril 2025
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Descriptif

According to Greek sources the Achaemenid Persians accepted the submission of lands/city-states through receiving of a handful of land and water. The Greeks gathered the symbolic meaning of such an act, but what the Persians really thought of this ritual has not give a proper answer. One may be able to understand Persian actions against some of the Greek city-states, but also in later history vis-à-vis Armenia by looking at the Persian literature throughout history. The key to understanding the Persian idea of this concept is to delve into time in the Middle Persian literature of late antiquity and that of Classical Persian literature in the medieval period. This talk attempts to answer why was ‟earth & water” so important to the Iranian imaginary and its symbolic significance which pervaded till the twentieth century.

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