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*E. Canetti, Crowds and Power, New York, 1978, pp. 143-54.
*E. Canetti, Crowds and Power, New York, 1978, pp. 143-54.


*P. Chelkowski,ed., Taʿziyeh. Ritual and Drama in Iran, New York, 1979.
*[[Peter J. Chelkowski|P. Chelkowski]],ed., [[Taziyeh: Ritual and Drama in Iran|Taʿziyeh. Ritual and Drama in Iran]], New York, 1979.


*Idem, “Iran. Mourning Becomes Revolution,” Asia, May/June 1980, pp. 30-45.
*Idem, “Iran. Mourning Becomes Revolution,” Asia, May/June 1980, pp. 30-45.
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*Plate IV. Āšūrāʾ procession, with onlookers striking themselves on the head as the dasta passes, Mehrīz, 1977. Photograph K. Bāyegān.
*Plate IV. Āšūrāʾ procession, with onlookers striking themselves on the head as the dasta passes, Mehrīz, 1977. Photograph K. Bāyegān.


*Plate V. Dasta on ʿĀšūrāʾ, with šamšīrzan or qamazan in white shrouds striking their heads with swords or long daggers. After Zereschaguine. Plate VI. Dasta with naḵl. (Peter J. Chelkowski)
*Plate V. Dasta on ʿĀšūrāʾ, with šamšīrzan or qamazan in white shrouds striking their heads with swords or long daggers. After Zereschaguine. Plate VI. Dasta with naḵl. ([[Peter J. Chelkowski]])


*Originally Published: December 15, 1994. Last Updated: November 18, 2011. This article is available in print. Vol. VII, Fasc. 1, pp. 97-100.
*Originally Published: December 15, 1994. Last Updated: November 18, 2011. This article is available in print. Vol. VII, Fasc. 1, pp. 97-100.
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[[Category: Mourning Rituals of Muharram]]
[[Category: Mourning Rituals of Muharram]]
[[Category: Shi’i Ritual]]
[[Category: Shi’i Ritual]]
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