Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 7-8The Institute, 1969 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Shāhpūr . His hands are held out in supplication , the left hand actually touching the horse's near foreleg . He is wearing a belted tunic and short cloak , which billows out in the wind . This is the only sign of movement preserved on ...
... Shāhpūr . His hands are held out in supplication , the left hand actually touching the horse's near foreleg . He is wearing a belted tunic and short cloak , which billows out in the wind . This is the only sign of movement preserved on ...
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... Shāhpūr's sons ( one is plausibly identified as his heir Hormuzd ) , they are certainly close relatives . It is perhaps relevant that no less than three of Shāhpūr's sons , Hormuzd I ( 272–73 ) , Bahrām I ( 273-76 ) and Narseh ( 293-302 ) ...
... Shāhpūr's sons ( one is plausibly identified as his heir Hormuzd ) , they are certainly close relatives . It is perhaps relevant that no less than three of Shāhpūr's sons , Hormuzd I ( 272–73 ) , Bahrām I ( 273-76 ) and Narseh ( 293-302 ) ...
Side 88
... Shāhpūr is endorsed by a number of details . Briefly , these are as follows . ( 1 ) The folds of the king's floating cloak and ribbons are carved in loose ripples . One of the characteristics of all Shāhpūr's reliefs are the hard ...
... Shāhpūr is endorsed by a number of details . Briefly , these are as follows . ( 1 ) The folds of the king's floating cloak and ribbons are carved in loose ripples . One of the characteristics of all Shāhpūr's reliefs are the hard ...
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