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This is the only passage in a Zoroastrian text which speaks explicitly of inserting one entire month , or more , into the calendar . The last year described in this chapter is the one " whose shape is that of the moon " ( read , presum- ...
This is the only passage in a Zoroastrian text which speaks explicitly of inserting one entire month , or more , into the calendar . The last year described in this chapter is the one " whose shape is that of the moon " ( read , presum- ...
Side 47
the tenth and eleventh centuries say that , at some time in the Sasanian period , the Persians intercalat- ed at least one whole month ; Bērūnī makes it at least two . But if this had really been the case , then the cal- endar which the ...
the tenth and eleventh centuries say that , at some time in the Sasanian period , the Persians intercalat- ed at least one whole month ; Bērūnī makes it at least two . But if this had really been the case , then the cal- endar which the ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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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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