Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Middle Iranian evidence suggests that the camel - word may have begun with hu . The language in point is Old Sogdian , seeing that in Middle Sogdian of the fourth to tenth centuries A.D. the word for " camel " sounded not * uštr- , but ...
... Middle Iranian evidence suggests that the camel - word may have begun with hu . The language in point is Old Sogdian , seeing that in Middle Sogdian of the fourth to tenth centuries A.D. the word for " camel " sounded not * uštr- , but ...
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... Middle Parthian form that the Middle Sogdian name Zruse of the prophet was borrowed , with regular loss of bor- rowed h . From Old Sogdian Zaraðuštra one expects in Middle Sogdian not Zrušč but a form like Zaroušč . Hence my last sen ...
... Middle Parthian form that the Middle Sogdian name Zruse of the prophet was borrowed , with regular loss of bor- rowed h . From Old Sogdian Zaraðuštra one expects in Middle Sogdian not Zrušč but a form like Zaroušč . Hence my last sen ...
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... Middle Persian and Parthian , the transliteration system given in Andreas- Henning , Mitteliranische Manichaica , vol . III , p . 66 , should be used ; whilst for Pahlavi , the table of alphabets given in Nyberg , A Manual of Pahlavi ...
... Middle Persian and Parthian , the transliteration system given in Andreas- Henning , Mitteliranische Manichaica , vol . III , p . 66 , should be used ; whilst for Pahlavi , the table of alphabets given in Nyberg , A Manual of Pahlavi ...
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The International Merv Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 38 |
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