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From the epigraphic sources of the Sasanian period, it appears that the state was
becoming more centralised and organised and there was an exponential growth
in honorifics and titles from the sixth century onw ards. The growth of titles and ...
From the epigraphic sources of the Sasanian period, it appears that the state was
becoming more centralised and organised and there was an exponential growth
in honorifics and titles from the sixth century onw ards. The growth of titles and ...
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based on an authentic Sasanian source.6 Many of the administrative offices and
officers are also mentioned in the Madiyan I hazar dadestan ... More importantly,
there are the administrative seals and coins which represent primary sources.
based on an authentic Sasanian source.6 Many of the administrative offices and
officers are also mentioned in the Madiyan I hazar dadestan ... More importantly,
there are the administrative seals and coins which represent primary sources.
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In this case the content of felsic volcanics is particularly important. Both the clay-
and stonepaste- bodied petrofabrics contain identical inclusions of these
extrusive rocks. In the case of the stonepaste wares, it would be assumed that the
source ...
In this case the content of felsic volcanics is particularly important. Both the clay-
and stonepaste- bodied petrofabrics contain identical inclusions of these
extrusive rocks. In the case of the stonepaste wares, it would be assumed that the
source ...
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