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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... diadem terminating in diadem ties . We would expect him , on the analogy of the Fīrūzābād reliefs , to carry Shāhpūr's device and could then identify him with certainty as the king's son participating in this important ceremony ...
... diadem terminating in diadem ties . We would expect him , on the analogy of the Fīrūzābād reliefs , to carry Shāhpūr's device and could then identify him with certainty as the king's son participating in this important ceremony ...
Side 69
... diadem : in this relief diadems are worn by the god , the king , his son Shāhpūr , the Sasanian child who may be Hormuzd I , and Ardashir's queen : in his Naqsh - i Rustam investiture ( Fig . 4 and Pl . IV ) Ahuramazda , Ardashir and ...
... diadem : in this relief diadems are worn by the god , the king , his son Shāhpūr , the Sasanian child who may be Hormuzd I , and Ardashir's queen : in his Naqsh - i Rustam investiture ( Fig . 4 and Pl . IV ) Ahuramazda , Ardashir and ...
Side 79
... Diadem ties , the ends of which can be seen below his right elbow , hang from the diadem round his hat ; his hair is arranged in a rich bunch of curls on his shoulder . Like the others , he wears a belted tunic under a coat , which is ...
... Diadem ties , the ends of which can be seen below his right elbow , hang from the diadem round his hat ; his hair is arranged in a rich bunch of curls on his shoulder . Like the others , he wears a belted tunic under a coat , which is ...
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La Survie de Shilāu et la Route du Khunj6Fāl by Jean Aubin | 39 |
The Dārābgird ReliefArdashir or Shāhpūr? A discussion in the context | 63 |
The Beliefs and Practices of the Ahli Haqq of Iraq by C J Edmonds | 89 |
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