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Fars appears to have been the most important province of the Sasanian empire
between the third and the seventh centuries A.D. This is made clear by its place
within the list of the provinces in the early Sasanian inscriptions, where among
the ...
Fars appears to have been the most important province of the Sasanian empire
between the third and the seventh centuries A.D. This is made clear by its place
within the list of the provinces in the early Sasanian inscriptions, where among
the ...
Side 217
The earliest Nusayri source making it possible to study the nature of Nusayri
syncretism, including its Iranian element, is Majmu' ... According to the Nusayri
trinitarian doctrine, documented as early as the tenth century, two entities or
persons ...
The earliest Nusayri source making it possible to study the nature of Nusayri
syncretism, including its Iranian element, is Majmu' ... According to the Nusayri
trinitarian doctrine, documented as early as the tenth century, two entities or
persons ...
Side 339
Extensive regional settlement surveys in KRB between the 1950s and 1970s by
Louis Vanden Berghe, William Sumner and others, as well as excavations at a
number of early sites by Iranian, American, Belgian and Japanese archaeologists
...
Extensive regional settlement surveys in KRB between the 1950s and 1970s by
Louis Vanden Berghe, William Sumner and others, as well as excavations at a
number of early sites by Iranian, American, Belgian and Japanese archaeologists
...
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