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In his classic work on Iran , Lord Curzon com- mented in 1892 : " who that has once seen them ( sc . the Persian carpets ) can ever forget the imperishable colours , mellowed but uneffaced by time , the exquisite designs , and the ...
In his classic work on Iran , Lord Curzon com- mented in 1892 : " who that has once seen them ( sc . the Persian carpets ) can ever forget the imperishable colours , mellowed but uneffaced by time , the exquisite designs , and the ...
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What was needed was something in the produc- tion of which Iran enjoyed a " comparative advantage " in order to ensure that it could act as a sustainable source of finance . It would , in turn , dampen the mounting public pressure for ...
What was needed was something in the produc- tion of which Iran enjoyed a " comparative advantage " in order to ensure that it could act as a sustainable source of finance . It would , in turn , dampen the mounting public pressure for ...
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NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF IRAN An international conference organised by the British Institute of Persian Studies and generously sponsored by the British Academy , British Council , British Museum , Vladimir G. Lukonin ...
NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF IRAN An international conference organised by the British Institute of Persian Studies and generously sponsored by the British Academy , British Council , British Museum , Vladimir G. Lukonin ...
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Their Material and Manufacture | 12 |
Kavads Heresy and Mazdaks Revolt by Patricia Crone | 21 |
Farrukhis Elegy on Maḥmūd of Ghazna by C Edmund Bosworth | 43 |
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