Yadgar (magazine) explained

Yādgār
Editor:Abbas Iqbal
Category:Literature and history
Founded:1944
Finaldate:1949
Country:Iran
Based:Tehran
Language:Persian
Website:Yādgār

Yadgar (Persian: یادگار; DMG: Yādgār; English: "Monument") was a Persian-language journal published from 1944 to 1949 in a total of 50 issues in Teheran. Its editor was Abbas Eqbal Ashtiani (1896–1955), a Persian historian and nationalist.[1] The Yadgar journal specialised in literary and especially historical researches on Iran.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Bayat, Kaveh (2009): The Pahlavi School of Historiography on the Pahlavi Era. In: Touraj, Atabaki (Hrsg.): Iran in the 20th Century: Historiography and Political Culture. I.B. Tauris.
  2. Avery, Peter (1991): Printing, the Press and Literature in modern Iran. In: Avery, Peter, Hambly, Gavin und Melville, Charles (Hrsg.): The Cambridge History of Iran. Vol. 7. From Nadir Shah to the Islamic Republic. P. 815-860; p. 848.