Iran, Volumer 20-22British Institute of Persian Studies., 1982 Vols. 1-18, 1963-80, include the Director's report, 1961/62-1978/79; v. 25, 1987 includes "Summary of annual reports of the institute 1980 to 1986"; v. 26- , 1988- , include the Report of the Council, 1986/87- (published also in the institute's Report). |
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... administrative units named mainly after late Sasanian rulers which appear to have been in use in the Abbāsī period . It seems entirely reasonable to suppose that the names and the administrative units which they designate are pre ...
... administrative units named mainly after late Sasanian rulers which appear to have been in use in the Abbāsī period . It seems entirely reasonable to suppose that the names and the administrative units which they designate are pre ...
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... administrative continuity have come to the rescue , supported by the assertion that the Sasanian mints were confiscated by the Muslims at the time of the conquest . ' Both Parucks and Walker ' have argued that Sasanian and Arab ...
... administrative continuity have come to the rescue , supported by the assertion that the Sasanian mints were confiscated by the Muslims at the time of the conquest . ' Both Parucks and Walker ' have argued that Sasanian and Arab ...
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... administrative organization by influencing the possible locations for cultivation and settlement where administrative centres were placed . Although mountains and deserts might impose natural boundaries for administrative units , this ...
... administrative organization by influencing the possible locations for cultivation and settlement where administrative centres were placed . Although mountains and deserts might impose natural boundaries for administrative units , this ...
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An Overview of the Monumental Architecture by Edward | 51 |
Excavations on the Defensive Wall of the Gurgan Plain by M Y Kiani | 73 |
a Fifteen Year | 81 |
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administrative analysis Apadana appears archers Ashurbanipal band bottom Building called carved Central Building centre century completed conquest copper curls damage Darius Delegation discussion district early East side evidence example excavations facade face figures flood four front further given guards hand head holds identified important included indicate inscription Iran Islamic king Kirman land late later London lower marks Median mentioned middle Mosque nobles North North side North stairs noted occur original Palace period Persepolis Persian possible present probably province rain reference region reliefs remains reported Room rosette Sasanian says sculptors seems seen shown similar sources South stairs stone Studies style suggest Tigris tomb upper usher villages wall West wing Xerxes