Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Zoroastrian calendar , though they differ between themselves in other respects ( to which we shall return at the end of this article ) , both agree in having the Gatha days after Isfandarmud . Synchronisms between the Zoroastrian and ...
... Zoroastrian calendar , though they differ between themselves in other respects ( to which we shall return at the end of this article ) , both agree in having the Gatha days after Isfandarmud . Synchronisms between the Zoroastrian and ...
Side 45
... Zoroastrian calendar corrected by one form or another of inter- calation , as we know it from Muslim authors of the tenth century , figures also in Zoroastrian writings from the ninth to the twelfth century . They do not prove that such ...
... Zoroastrian calendar corrected by one form or another of inter- calation , as we know it from Muslim authors of the tenth century , figures also in Zoroastrian writings from the ninth to the twelfth century . They do not prove that such ...
Side 50
... Zoroastrian clergy , who , as guardians of Persian traditions inevitably had to be consulted on these matters , could not accept the insertion of an extra day into their time - honoured calendar of devotions , least of all at what would ...
... Zoroastrian clergy , who , as guardians of Persian traditions inevitably had to be consulted on these matters , could not accept the insertion of an extra day into their time - honoured calendar of devotions , least of all at what would ...
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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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