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The Coins and Monumental Inscriptions is in fact one of the earliest fascicules to appear . ... in Studies in Honor of George C. Miles ( Beirut , 1973 ) , “ Trade patterns in the Persian Gulf in the light of recent coin evidence ” .
The Coins and Monumental Inscriptions is in fact one of the earliest fascicules to appear . ... in Studies in Honor of George C. Miles ( Beirut , 1973 ) , “ Trade patterns in the Persian Gulf in the light of recent coin evidence ” .
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There are still great gaps in our knowledge of the coinage of Iran during the later Saljūq period , particularly that from the ... This and other topics raised by the hoard are discussed after the description of the coins themselves .
There are still great gaps in our knowledge of the coinage of Iran during the later Saljūq period , particularly that from the ... This and other topics raised by the hoard are discussed after the description of the coins themselves .
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One reason that the mint has not attracted attention is , of course , that the mint was never an important one and its coins are consequently relatively uncommon . Another , more fundamental , reason is that the operations of the mint ...
One reason that the mint has not attracted attention is , of course , that the mint was never an important one and its coins are consequently relatively uncommon . Another , more fundamental , reason is that the operations of the mint ...
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a Glyptic Evidence for a Connection Between Iran SyroPalestine | 27 |
Saljūq Monuments in Iran V The Imāmzāda Nūr Gurgān by Robert | 55 |
Dinars from Western Māzandarān of Some Vassals of the Saljūq | 77 |
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