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27 hours Bērūnī , which are all exactly eight months later than short of 30 days ) .
... Nawroz to a different point in The wihēzagīg months figure in another section in
the calendar . the Bundahišn66 which states that “ in the month of Our last text ...
27 hours Bērūnī , which are all exactly eight months later than short of 30 days ) .
... Nawroz to a different point in The wihēzagīg months figure in another section in
the calendar . the Bundahišn66 which states that “ in the month of Our last text ...
Side 47
For example , the eighth Persian month ( Ābān ) shares a name with the eighth
Sogdian month ( " ponc ) ; if the Persian calendar had had one intercalation its
eighth month would henceforth correspond to the Sogdian ninth month ; with two
...
For example , the eighth Persian month ( Ābān ) shares a name with the eighth
Sogdian month ( " ponc ) ; if the Persian calendar had had one intercalation its
eighth month would henceforth correspond to the Sogdian ninth month ; with two
...
Side 49
The Egyptians , like the Iranians , had twelve months of 30 days each , plus five
monthless days ( the Egyptian " little month ” , or , in Greek termi - nology , the
epagomenai ) . Since the Egyptian , the Persian and the Sogdian - Choresmian ...
The Egyptians , like the Iranians , had twelve months of 30 days each , plus five
monthless days ( the Egyptian " little month ” , or , in Greek termi - nology , the
epagomenai ) . Since the Egyptian , the Persian and the Sogdian - Choresmian ...
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The International Mery Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 67 |
Edward Gibbon and the East by D O Morgan | 85 |
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