Iran, Volumer 10-121972 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 29
... trade of Asia . The " Silk Route " from China to the Mediterranean Sea passed through Sasanian territory and the Sasanians thus controlled one of the most lucrative trade routes in Asia . Indeed , the wealth of Sasanian rulers excited ...
... trade of Asia . The " Silk Route " from China to the Mediterranean Sea passed through Sasanian territory and the Sasanians thus controlled one of the most lucrative trade routes in Asia . Indeed , the wealth of Sasanian rulers excited ...
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... trade.36 At all events , Sherley in his first embassy to England stressed the benefits from trade , the dangers from Spain and the advantages of an understanding with Persia . During this visit Sherley also kept in touch with the Dutch ...
... trade.36 At all events , Sherley in his first embassy to England stressed the benefits from trade , the dangers from Spain and the advantages of an understanding with Persia . During this visit Sherley also kept in touch with the Dutch ...
Side 83
... trade in the early part of the seventeenth century . Indeed , one of the early advantages of the Persian trade was the belief that it could be pursued without much export of coin , a hope that proved illusory once the Dutch stepped in ...
... trade in the early part of the seventeenth century . Indeed , one of the early advantages of the Persian trade was the belief that it could be pursued without much export of coin , a hope that proved illusory once the Dutch stepped in ...
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Cyrus the Great 558529 B C by Max Mallowan | 19 |
A Royal Qājār Enamel by B W Robinson | 25 |
British and French Diplomacy in Persia 18001810 by R M Savory | 31 |
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ancient Anshan appear Arabic Ashurbanipal associated Assyrian base bowl brick British bronze building called campaign central century complete contained continued covered Cyrus decoration described earlier early east Elamite evidence example excavations extensive final floor four further Graves Gulf Herat important India indicate inscription Institute interesting Iran Iranian Islamic king known late later lead located London material mentioned MICHIGAN mosque mound mountains Museum original painted parallel pass perhaps period Persian phase plain position possible pottery present probably record reference remains represented rooms route Sasanian season seems side similar sources stone structure suggest surface Susa Tepe third tomb trade wall ware western Zamua