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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... seems highly unlikely that either Datames or his father either considered themselves , or were considered to be , non - Iranian . The Name Camisares Nepos [ 14.1.1 ] tells us that Datames was the son of one Camisares , whom Nepos calls ...
... seems highly unlikely that either Datames or his father either considered themselves , or were considered to be , non - Iranian . The Name Camisares Nepos [ 14.1.1 ] tells us that Datames was the son of one Camisares , whom Nepos calls ...
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... seems to have adopted many features of Persian life , such as banqueting [ Ath.4.144 F ] , and Persian court dress including golden neck - chains and bracelets seems to have been worn [ Nepos 14.3.1 ] . This literary fragment indicating ...
... seems to have adopted many features of Persian life , such as banqueting [ Ath.4.144 F ] , and Persian court dress including golden neck - chains and bracelets seems to have been worn [ Nepos 14.3.1 ] . This literary fragment indicating ...
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... seems to be the name of an Asiatic deity , and Letronne has suggested that the name is , in fact , a shortened form of Maiandros , the deity of the Maeander.63 There seems to be little doubt that the home city of Mandrokles is Magnesia ...
... seems to be the name of an Asiatic deity , and Letronne has suggested that the name is , in fact , a shortened form of Maiandros , the deity of the Maeander.63 There seems to be little doubt that the home city of Mandrokles is Magnesia ...
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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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