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365 days is about a quarter of a day short of the tropThe present study concerns
only the Persian cal - ical year , so that the beginning of the year moves forendar
and its close relatives in Sogdiana , Choresmia ward against the Julian calendar
...
365 days is about a quarter of a day short of the tropThe present study concerns
only the Persian cal - ical year , so that the beginning of the year moves forendar
and its close relatives in Sogdiana , Choresmia ward against the Julian calendar
...
Side 47
It is thus clear that the alteration which brought the beginning of the Persian year
out of step with the beginning of the Sogdian - Choresmian - Armenian year was
not one or more intercalations . Moreover , the fact that the discrepancy is of ...
It is thus clear that the alteration which brought the beginning of the Persian year
out of step with the beginning of the Sogdian - Choresmian - Armenian year was
not one or more intercalations . Moreover , the fact that the discrepancy is of ...
Side 50
The Sasanians transferred the religious New Year from the beginning of the first
month to the begin - ning of the ninth , with a concurrent moving of the five
epagomenai and a one - off loss of five days in the year of the reform ( as
explained ...
The Sasanians transferred the religious New Year from the beginning of the first
month to the begin - ning of the ninth , with a concurrent moving of the five
epagomenai and a one - off loss of five days in the year of the reform ( as
explained ...
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The International Merv Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
A Fifth Century Hoard of Sasanian Drachms A D 399460 by Hodge Mehdi Malek | 67 |
Edward Gibbon and the East by D O Morgan | 85 |
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