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Dr . P . Strange ' s re - interpretation of his resistivity survey data ( carried out as a
“ blind test ” independent of the excavation ) also suggests the possible position
and orientation of return - walls for Structures D - E and the continuation of ...
Dr . P . Strange ' s re - interpretation of his resistivity survey data ( carried out as a
“ blind test ” independent of the excavation ) also suggests the possible position
and orientation of return - walls for Structures D - E and the continuation of ...
Side 70
It is unfortunate that it has not been possible to conclusively identify the mint
place for this abbreviation . Numerous places have been suggested , 23 all as yet
unproven . Vēh - Ardaxšīr ( Vēh - Ardashir ) in Southern Iraq ( Seleucia ) 24 is ...
It is unfortunate that it has not been possible to conclusively identify the mint
place for this abbreviation . Numerous places have been suggested , 23 all as yet
unproven . Vēh - Ardaxšīr ( Vēh - Ardashir ) in Southern Iraq ( Seleucia ) 24 is ...
Side 88
The ' Ulama ' and ' Fuqahā ' believe that it is possible for non - existence to
become existence and for existence to become non - existence . This is because
the world was non - existent and God Almighty made the world exis - tent and will
...
The ' Ulama ' and ' Fuqahā ' believe that it is possible for non - existence to
become existence and for existence to become non - existence . This is because
the world was non - existent and God Almighty made the world exis - tent and will
...
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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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