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‫‪Concise Dictionary Of Sociology‬‬



‫فرهنگ فشرده جامعه شناسی‬



‫فرهنگ فشرده جامعه شناسی‬ ‫‪Concise dictionary of sociology‬‬



‫‪Oriental Sociology‬‬ ‫وام اثر‪ :‬فرَىگ فشردٌ جامعٍ شىاسی‬ ‫تألیف‪ :‬ریچارد شفر‬



‫کاری از حسین شیران‬



‫ترجمٍ‪ :‬حسیه شیران‬



‫‪By: Hossein Shiran‬‬



‫وشر دیجیتال‪ :‬جامعٍ شىاسی شرقی‬ ‫سال وشر‪ :‬بُار ‪1391‬‬ ‫قیمت‪ :‬وثار َمٍ جامعٍ اودیشان ایه مرز ي بًم‬ ‫‪www.orientalsociology.ir‬‬



‫نشر دیجیتال از جامعه شناسی شرقی‬



‫‪[email protected]‬‬



‫بهار ‪1391‬‬



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