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    Hetan Shah is the chief executive of the British Academy and the chair of Our World in Data. In 2024 he was appointed by the UK Parliament to the Board...
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    is based at the University of Oxford. The organization is chaired by Hetan Shah. Our World in Data uses interactive charts and maps to illustrate research...
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     H. Brown (1983–2006) Robin Jackson (2006–2015) Alun Evans (2015–2019) Hetan Shah (2020-) Lectures and conferences papers British Academy Original Paperbacks...
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  • a forced resettlement of masses of Armenians outside of their homelands. Shah Abbas relocated an estimated 500,000 Armenians from his Armenian lands during...
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    Thomas* 1,561 62.6 Conservative Hetan Ajwani 354 14.2 Conservative Hafiz Tahir Butt 347 13.9 Conservative Shahjahan Shah 284 11.4 Reform UK & Bolton for...
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  • the culture of the Torbat-e Jām people, but four types are more common: Hetan or Hatem dance: means the edges of a mountain or lion grove and a kind of...
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    of the contemporary Armenian community in Iraq can be largely traced to Shah Abbas's forced relocation of the Armenians to Iran in 1604, some of whom...
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    Persia. After Safavid rulers conquered Eastern Armenia in the Caucasus, Shah Abbas deported about 40,000 Armenian traders specialized in inter-Euroasiatic...
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    Julfa, whose population were deported to Isfahan (forming New Julfa) by Shah Abbas of Persia after he captured the city in 1603. Some of these Armenians...
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  • control of Nakhchivan passed to the Safavid dynasty of Persia. In 1604, Shah Abbas I Safavi, concerned that the lands of Nakhchivan and the surrounding...
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