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responsible for the torch - holders , which were of gold , silver and copper , and
for the relevant fats , oils and wicks . 24 As this last quotation suggests ,
responsibility for the court gold and silver ware was probably spread between
different ...
responsible for the torch - holders , which were of gold , silver and copper , and
for the relevant fats , oils and wicks . 24 As this last quotation suggests ,
responsibility for the court gold and silver ware was probably spread between
different ...
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in which it stood was full of silver lamps , and some of gold . 39 Let us now turn to
the surviving doors with silver facings . The first is the large entrance door of the
ante - chamber to the Qindil - khāna , which consists of a single leaf , made of ...
in which it stood was full of silver lamps , and some of gold . 39 Let us now turn to
the surviving doors with silver facings . The first is the large entrance door of the
ante - chamber to the Qindil - khāna , which consists of a single leaf , made of ...
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the Textile Museum , Washington , though extremely elaborate in its detailing ,
bears a close resemblance to the design of the silver doors in question . Such
comparisons make clear the close relationship between the different craft
industries ...
the Textile Museum , Washington , though extremely elaborate in its detailing ,
bears a close resemblance to the design of the silver doors in question . Such
comparisons make clear the close relationship between the different craft
industries ...
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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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