Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... give thought to " , of whose syllable maz the Gathic doublet man ( g ) -dā- " to give thought to " made it impossible to overlook the semantic identity with the Gathic nouns manah " act of thinking " and mainyu " thought " , and of ...
... give thought to " , of whose syllable maz the Gathic doublet man ( g ) -dā- " to give thought to " made it impossible to overlook the semantic identity with the Gathic nouns manah " act of thinking " and mainyu " thought " , and of ...
Side 106
... give him the crown . . . When the success of Aga Mahomed Khan obtained him the rule of Persia , the kingdom was in a state of complete anarchy . The chiefs of the principal tribes cherished plans of inordinate ambition . Their fol ...
... give him the crown . . . When the success of Aga Mahomed Khan obtained him the rule of Persia , the kingdom was in a state of complete anarchy . The chiefs of the principal tribes cherished plans of inordinate ambition . Their fol ...
Side 129
... gives for each term a common word whose pronunciation is well - known . Indeed , excepting a few terms , the nau- tical terms are not mentioned in any Persian dictio- nary , and therefore , the need to give their correct pronunciation ...
... gives for each term a common word whose pronunciation is well - known . Indeed , excepting a few terms , the nau- tical terms are not mentioned in any Persian dictio- nary , and therefore , the need to give their correct pronunciation ...
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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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