Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Shah ' Abbas , here Shah Abbas II ( 1642-66 ) , while the last line gives the abjad date of the shutters , 1068 / 1657-8 . The similarity of the beading design to that of the doors to the mausoleum of Shah Isma il suggests that the ...
... Shah ' Abbas , here Shah Abbas II ( 1642-66 ) , while the last line gives the abjad date of the shutters , 1068 / 1657-8 . The similarity of the beading design to that of the doors to the mausoleum of Shah Isma il suggests that the ...
Side 135
... Shah Tahmasp Shah- nāma.93 A curtain with a somewhat similar layout — a central rectangular panel but with a square panel at each corner of the surrounding field , is shown in the scenes of Firdausi at the court of Mahmud of Ghazna ...
... Shah Tahmasp Shah- nāma.93 A curtain with a somewhat similar layout — a central rectangular panel but with a square panel at each corner of the surrounding field , is shown in the scenes of Firdausi at the court of Mahmud of Ghazna ...
Side 112
... Shah's cruelty , his ruthless campaigns , his inordinate extortions and the turmoil in the wake of his assassination , many true Khorasanis continued until recently to refer to the conqueror familiarly as " Nadir " in the same way that ...
... Shah's cruelty , his ruthless campaigns , his inordinate extortions and the turmoil in the wake of his assassination , many true Khorasanis continued until recently to refer to the conqueror familiarly as " Nadir " in the same way that ...
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Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 38 |
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