Onomastic reforms family names and state building in Iran

In the mid-1920s, the Iranian state legislated a wide-ranging reform of the citizenry's naming practices. Honorary titles and honorifics were abolished, family names were made obligatory, and an office for registering names and citizens' life events (birth, marriage, divorce, and death) wa...

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Veröffentlicht: Boston, Massachusetts Ilex Foundation [2020]
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title Onomastic reforms family names and state building in Iran
title_auth Onomastic reforms family names and state building in Iran
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title_short Onomastic reforms
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