Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 46The Institute, 2008 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... fact this mud mass was one of the mud - brick blocks that were used to fill the room at the end of its use . The south wall of the room ( Wall 508 ) is only 40 cm wide and is also preserved to a height of 168 cm . Its height , we later ...
... fact this mud mass was one of the mud - brick blocks that were used to fill the room at the end of its use . The south wall of the room ( Wall 508 ) is only 40 cm wide and is also preserved to a height of 168 cm . Its height , we later ...
Side 223
... fact the opposite held true . This evaluation is corroborated by the fact that medieval rulers and authors were themselves aware of the dubious loyalty and unreliability of the Mamluks . We saw above that the Qābūs - nāma recounts how ...
... fact the opposite held true . This evaluation is corroborated by the fact that medieval rulers and authors were themselves aware of the dubious loyalty and unreliability of the Mamluks . We saw above that the Qābūs - nāma recounts how ...
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... fact gives us the clearest clue as to the architectural models being imitated . If one looks at the image of contemporary domestic architecture from the old quarters of Isfahan or Yazd ( Fig . 22 ) , one sees that the house models do ...
... fact gives us the clearest clue as to the architectural models being imitated . If one looks at the image of contemporary domestic architecture from the old quarters of Isfahan or Yazd ( Fig . 22 ) , one sees that the house models do ...
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