Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 35The Institute, 1997 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 35
... original work , but does not quite achieve that sublime combination of jewel- like precision and overpowering splendour which we find in paintings executed for Baysunghur or Ibrahim Mirzā . Among the classical Persian poets quite a ...
... original work , but does not quite achieve that sublime combination of jewel- like precision and overpowering splendour which we find in paintings executed for Baysunghur or Ibrahim Mirzā . Among the classical Persian poets quite a ...
Side 36
... original remains to suggest Mashhad as the probable place of origin . Judging from this painting , one would say that the original illustration of the manuscript was of good , though not brilliant quality . The latest of these four ...
... original remains to suggest Mashhad as the probable place of origin . Judging from this painting , one would say that the original illustration of the manuscript was of good , though not brilliant quality . The latest of these four ...
Side 85
... original , it is not difficult to find Pahlavi texts attaching significance to the days of the month . One surviving parallel is apparently an andarz text attrib- uted to Adurbād i Mahrspandan : Ohrmazd Rüz : feast and be happy . Wahman ...
... original , it is not difficult to find Pahlavi texts attaching significance to the days of the month . One surviving parallel is apparently an andarz text attrib- uted to Adurbād i Mahrspandan : Ohrmazd Rüz : feast and be happy . Wahman ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men and women of learning versed | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all | 7 |
An Amir Khusraw Khamsa of 1581 by B W Robinson | 21 |
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al-Din ancient angel appear Arabic archaeological associated attributed bowl building Central centre century century B.C. ceramic collection complete construction contains continued copy decoration deposits earlier early east eastern evidence example excavated figures finds five floor fortifications four furnace further gives glass glaze Group Herat identified illustrated important inscription Iran Iranian iron Islamic Kala Kashan Kashan Lustre-painted known late later London Lustre Lustre-painted Group manuscripts Mason material measuring Merv Minai miniatures month motif mudbrick Muhammad Museum noted original painted period Pers Persian pieces possible pottery present probably production record relief remains represent responsible Room samples Sasanian side similar stage Structure style suggest surface survey tion tower tradition vessels wall wares Watson Zoroastrian