Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 14The Institute, 1976 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 43
... Magians and the hierarchy of Magian priests was part of the Persian cultural presence in Iraq . As a general rule , outside the area of heavy Persian settlement east of the Tigris , Magians were to be found among the members of the ...
... Magians and the hierarchy of Magian priests was part of the Persian cultural presence in Iraq . As a general rule , outside the area of heavy Persian settlement east of the Tigris , Magians were to be found among the members of the ...
Side 53
... Magians by abandoning even close relatives to be devoured by dogs , ravens and vultures . 154 Formal religious education was no longer available for Magians in Muslim Iraq but was still being provided within Magian families for their ...
... Magians by abandoning even close relatives to be devoured by dogs , ravens and vultures . 154 Formal religious education was no longer available for Magians in Muslim Iraq but was still being provided within Magian families for their ...
Side 54
... Magians left only at a few out - of - the - way places along the northeast border of Iraq where the population began to be entirely Persian and along the border of Khuzistān and in Başra in the south . The few surviving Magians ...
... Magians left only at a few out - of - the - way places along the northeast border of Iraq where the population began to be entirely Persian and along the border of Khuzistān and in Başra in the south . The few surviving Magians ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men of learning versed | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran | 7 |
The Kūfichis or Quſy in Persian History by C E Bosworth | 19 |
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