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In 1911, Persia was positioned at a crossroads in history when an American newcomer, W. Morgan Shuster, enters the region while the presence of Great Britian and Russia had long commandeered its politics. The "Eyes of the Arg: A Persian Saga" is a story about the predicaments, growth, and misfortunes of two families in Tabriz and Tehran whose paths in life were influenced by the mayhem of their time. Entwining fiction with historical fact, this story is set in a forgotten era worthy of investigation and understanding of desperate voices unheard.

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In 1911, Persia was positioned at a crossroads in history when an American newcomer, W. Morgan Shuster, enters the region while the presence of Great Britian and Russia had long commandeered its politics. The "Eyes of the Arg: A Persian Saga" is a story about the predicaments, growth, and misfortunes of two families in Tabriz and Tehran whose paths in life were influenced by the mayhem of their time. Entwining fiction with historical fact, this story is set in a forgotten era worthy of investigation and understanding of desperate voices unheard.

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Homira Pashai received her Master of Arts in Historical Studies and Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the University of Maryland, College Park. Throughout her career, she has published in the National Library of Medicine - National Institutes of Health's blog, "Circulating Now," and continued her work at several of Washington D.C.'s most prestigious establishments, including the Library of Congress and the Freer Gallery of Art. As a researcher and freelance writer, she has been privileged to work with many dedicated students, curators, educators, artists, and historians who have shared her enthusiasm for the humanities over the years.