Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 134
... original text , and that the decoration of the " nose " of the door is not necessarily original either . Exactly which areas may be original , or the extent to which the designs and techniques visible today are based on the original ...
... original text , and that the decoration of the " nose " of the door is not necessarily original either . Exactly which areas may be original , or the extent to which the designs and techniques visible today are based on the original ...
Side 162
... original parties to the farman had intended . Thus the Kavir - i Khurian may be said to have comprised an area of 1,200-1,500 sq . miles . The question of whether the area hatched on the map had always formed part of the province of ...
... original parties to the farman had intended . Thus the Kavir - i Khurian may be said to have comprised an area of 1,200-1,500 sq . miles . The question of whether the area hatched on the map had always formed part of the province of ...
Side 37
... original plans were created under the auspices of the Geographic Service of the Armenian S.S.R. except Variberd . 5 ... original map . Created by R. E. Arazian , L. Ya . Smolentsev , F. A. Kazanchian , V. K. Egorian , and F. Sogoyan . 7 ...
... original plans were created under the auspices of the Geographic Service of the Armenian S.S.R. except Variberd . 5 ... original map . Created by R. E. Arazian , L. Ya . Smolentsev , F. A. Kazanchian , V. K. Egorian , and F. Sogoyan . 7 ...
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