Classical Persian Literature

Classical Persian Literature

Number of Volumes 17
Number of Issues 42
Number of Articles 402
Number of Contributors 609
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Acceptance Rate 4
Number of Indexing Databases 13
Number of Reviewers 370

 

Classical Persian Literature is a publication with free access to articles

 

Place of publication: Iran, Tehran
Publisher: Institute of Humanities and Cultural Studies
Specialized field: Persian literature
Journal Credits: Scientific Research
Journal language: bilingual; Persian with an English abstract
Published: Two Quarterly
Type of publication: print and electronic
Cost of reviewing and publishing the article: Yes 
Referee type: at least 2 referees, (Double-blind)
Judging time: three to six months
Acceptance rate of articles: 4%
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Indexed: Yes 
Magazine rank: [2020] B
Status at ISC: Q3 Quality
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