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 65
... perhaps fIn - za -'- it - tá ( ' nzyty , 40 BE 8 , 53.7 ) , the family names Ku - ri - j41 and Hu / Ku ( -un- ) ziszu - isúl ? 42 ( both chiefly in Erech ) and the toponyms URUBit ( É ) Ma - ru - ud - da ( BE 10 , 6.5 ) 43 and URUBit ...
... perhaps fIn - za -'- it - tá ( ' nzyty , 40 BE 8 , 53.7 ) , the family names Ku - ri - j41 and Hu / Ku ( -un- ) ziszu - isúl ? 42 ( both chiefly in Erech ) and the toponyms URUBit ( É ) Ma - ru - ud - da ( BE 10 , 6.5 ) 43 and URUBit ...
Side 72
... perhaps active there during the reign of Smerdis ( see p . 75 below ) . Iran was the only country outside Babylonia where the Egibis did business . IttiMarduk - balāțu acted during Cyrus's reign in Ecbatana in the years 537/36116 and ...
... perhaps active there during the reign of Smerdis ( see p . 75 below ) . Iran was the only country outside Babylonia where the Egibis did business . IttiMarduk - balāțu acted during Cyrus's reign in Ecbatana in the years 537/36116 and ...
Side 98
... perhaps more successfully executed than any of the others , and its pre - eminence is still further emphasized because by its very nature it occupies a far greater area than any other decorative medium . It is found in more buildings ...
... perhaps more successfully executed than any of the others , and its pre - eminence is still further emphasized because by its very nature it occupies a far greater area than any other decorative medium . It is found in more buildings ...
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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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