Iran and the Caucasus, October 2025, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 233–336.

The new issue of the academic journal Iran and the Caucasus has been published by Brill.
Iran and the Caucasus is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that is issued five times a year. It promotes research in various fields, including history (ancient, medieval, and modern), culture, linguistics, literature (particularly textology), ethnography, social and cultural anthropology, as well as political studies related to Iran and the Caucasus.

The journal accepts scholarly articles in English, French, and German, and in addition to thematic research papers, it also publishes review articles and analytical notes on the latest works in the field of Iranian and Caucasian studies.

This issue is edited by Garnik Asatrian, with Victoria Arakelova, Uwe Bläsing, and Giusto Traina serving as associate editors.

The latest issue features a collection of new studies in the areas of ancient Iranian history, Iranian languages, political theology, and cultural and religious relations between Iran and the Caucasus. The list of articles in this issue includes:

  • Did Arrian Ever Fight the Alans? )Fatima Foltz(
  • Who Hides under the Name “Šahrbarāz, Malik al-Bāb” by aṭ-Ṭabarī under 22 A.H. (642/3 A.D.)? )Arsen K. Shahinyan(
  • “Meinen Namen habe ich folgendermaßen inskulpiert”: Engelbert Kaempfer in Shirvan (Daniel T. Potts(
  • Tiriya: A God Restyled (Martin Schwartz)
  • A Short Glossary of Northern Talishi (Garnik S. Asatrian)
  • The Dictatorship of the Faqīh: Khomeini’s Political Theology and the Problem of Sovereignty (Jakub Koláček)
  • Muslim-Baha’i Relations in the Southern Caucasus at the End of the 19th and Beginning of the 20th Centuries (Soli Shahvar)
  • Singing with the Mountains: The Language of God in the Afghan Highlands, by William E.B. Sherman (Mikhail Pelevin)
  • Contributions to Zagrology: V.F. Minorsky and C.J. Edmonds Correspondence (1928–1965), by Gennady Kurin and Metin Atmaca (Victoria Arakelova)
  • Routledge Handbook of Chinese and Eurasian International Relations, by Mher Sahakyan (Anmol Mukhia)

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https://brill.com/view/journals/ic/29/3/ic.29.issue-3.xml

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