Small Players of the Great Game
Discover the intricate dynamics of the nineteenth-century Anglo-Russian Great Game with "Small Players of the Great Game" by Mojtahed-Zadeh. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007, this engaging paperback spans 280 pages, revealing the complex political maneuvers that unfolded on the territorial chessboard of the declining Persian Empire. Dive into the historical context and learn how the strategies of smaller players influenced the geopolitical landscape of this pivotal era. Ideal for history enthusiasts and anyone curious about the Middle East's rich past, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of the intricate relationships that defined an age. Enhance your understanding of the Great Game and the influences that shaped the region’s fate. Get your copy today to explore the lesser-known narratives that are often overlooked in the broader study of history!