20th volume of "Calendar of Iran-Iraq war" to be published



10 April 2011

The website manger of the Documents and Research Center of the Sacred Defense said that 7 volumes of "Calendar of Iran-Iraq war" will be released during 1390(2011-2012). Some of the books will be presented for the first time in the 24th Tehran International Book Fair.

IBNA: Hassan Dori told IBNA that the Documents and Research Center of the Sacred Defense is active in the specialized filed of the historiography of Iraq's imposed war against Iran. The books take time and none of them are released in less than two years.

He added:" Works which have been researched and compiled during the recent years will be published in 1390. Some of them will be displayed at the 24th Tehran International Book Fair and the others will be printed during the year."

13 volumes have been released during the past 20 years, he said and added:" Seven other volumes will be published in 1390 and the collection will hold a total of 20 volumes."

The books which are among Iraq-Iran war's reference books narrate the daily incidents based on the docs existing in Sepah Sacred Defense Resaerch and Docs Center and will be printed in 57 volumes.



 
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