Games Persians Play: A History of Games and Pastimes in Iran from Hide-and-seek to Hunting

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Games Persians Play: A History of Games and Pastimes in Iran from Hide-and-seek to Hunting by Floor, Willem, 9781933823447
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  • ISBN: 9781933823447 | 1933823445
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 8/1/2011

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This is a study of the history, development, and change in the games played in Iran. Iranians, young and old, rich and poor, male and female, played a large variety of games during their 2500-year history. Some games were played just to while away the time, to entertain, to keep children occupied, to liven up a social event, or to celebrate the change of seasons. Others were multi-functional such as horse games and hunting, which were both an amusement and a military training exercise. Like elsewhere in the world traditional games are disappearing and being replaced by a less varied group of modern games, in particular spectator sports. The book introduces the reader to the rich menu of games played in Iran and the changes that have taken place therein.
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