Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... month by 10 hours ( in fact , the synodic lunar month of 29.53 days is 11.27 hours short of 30 days ) . This makes " ten days " ( really : 10.63 days ) in the course of a ( Zoroastrian 365 - day ) year , and one month in three years ...
... month by 10 hours ( in fact , the synodic lunar month of 29.53 days is 11.27 hours short of 30 days ) . This makes " ten days " ( really : 10.63 days ) in the course of a ( Zoroastrian 365 - day ) year , and one month in three years ...
Side 47
... month shares a name with a month in any of the other three calen- dars , then it is with the month which occupies the same numerical place in the year . For example , the eighth Persian month ( Ābān ) shares a name with the eighth Sogdian ...
... month shares a name with a month in any of the other three calen- dars , then it is with the month which occupies the same numerical place in the year . For example , the eighth Persian month ( Ābān ) shares a name with the eighth Sogdian ...
Side 49
... months , but that the corresponding Sogdian ( etc. ) months lag exactly five days behind . Then the Persian Gatha days ( after Ābān ) bring the Persian calendar into agreement with the Sogdian , but not the Egyptian , for one month ...
... months , but that the corresponding Sogdian ( etc. ) months lag exactly five days behind . Then the Persian Gatha days ( after Ābān ) bring the Persian calendar into agreement with the Sogdian , but not the Egyptian , for one month ...
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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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