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But if this had really been the case , then the cal- endar which the Persians inherited from the Sasanian empire would have had a discrepancy of at least 30 30 days with the Sogdian - Choresmian- Armenian calendar , and at least 60 days ...
But if this had really been the case , then the cal- endar which the Persians inherited from the Sasanian empire would have had a discrepancy of at least 30 30 days with the Sogdian - Choresmian- Armenian calendar , and at least 60 days ...
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J. J. Scaliger , in the sixteenth century , that the Zoroastrian calendar is in fact based on the Egyptian . ... it follows that any date in one of the calendars will , in every year without exception , cor- respond to one and the same ...
J. J. Scaliger , in the sixteenth century , that the Zoroastrian calendar is in fact based on the Egyptian . ... it follows that any date in one of the calendars will , in every year without exception , cor- respond to one and the same ...
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In this form , the calendar continued in use , without any further alteration , for about a thousand years , until the time of Sasanian calendar reform , around A.D. 500 , and even after this date it was still used in Armenia , Sogdiana ...
In this form , the calendar continued in use , without any further alteration , for about a thousand years , until the time of Sasanian calendar reform , around A.D. 500 , and even after this date it was still used in Armenia , Sogdiana ...
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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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ancient appears Avestan bowls British Browne calendar called Central century ceramic coins collected continued Daghestan door drachms early east English evidence example excavated existence face fact figure fragments further give given Greek Gyaur Kala hand hoard Ibid important India inscription interest Iran Iranian Iron Islamic Kala Area king known language late later London Malcolm material meaning Merv Middle mint monnaies month Mound Museum noted original period Persian possible present probably published reason referred remains Report represented result Room samples Sasanian seals seems Shah shows signature silver sources Structure suggests surface tion translation Vahram wall write Yazdgird Zoroaster Zoroastrian