Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 25-26The Institute, 1987 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... coarse sort of cotton and a thick cloth called barak or kurk made of goat's hair . There is no mention in his report of the famous carpet or karakul industry , and considerable revenue must have been derived from the breeding and sale ...
... coarse sort of cotton and a thick cloth called barak or kurk made of goat's hair . There is no mention in his report of the famous carpet or karakul industry , and considerable revenue must have been derived from the breeding and sale ...
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... coarsely bonded by lavish applications of greyish - black mortar . Presumably these façades were originally covered , or intended to be covered , with ashlar facing . One further detail consonant with a developed tradition of stone ...
... coarsely bonded by lavish applications of greyish - black mortar . Presumably these façades were originally covered , or intended to be covered , with ashlar facing . One further detail consonant with a developed tradition of stone ...
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Glyptic Evidence for a Connection Between Iran SyroPalestine | 27 |
Saljuq Monuments in Iran V The Imamzada Nur Gurgan by Robert | 55 |
Dinars from Western Mazandaran of Some Vassals of the Saljuq | 77 |
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