Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 33The Institute, 1995 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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... Vahrām V must have been minted in greater numbers and frequency than under his suc- cessor , Yazdgird II . Although one would expect a greater frequency of drachms for Yazdgird II who ruled after Vahrām V ( and hence closer to the time ...
... Vahrām V must have been minted in greater numbers and frequency than under his suc- cessor , Yazdgird II . Although one would expect a greater frequency of drachms for Yazdgird II who ruled after Vahrām V ( and hence closer to the time ...
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... Vahrām supported by the Lakhmid Arabs and a group of Sasanian nobles soon took control of the situation and succeeded his father as king . war The Shah - nāma portrays Vahrām V , known as Bahram Gur ( the wild ass hunter ) as the ideal ...
... Vahrām supported by the Lakhmid Arabs and a group of Sasanian nobles soon took control of the situation and succeeded his father as king . war The Shah - nāma portrays Vahrām V , known as Bahram Gur ( the wild ass hunter ) as the ideal ...
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... Vahrām V and indeed must have been one of the principal mints from Vahram IV to Bōran ( A.D. 629-30 ) . The abbrevia- tion continues into the early Arab - Sasanian period and is found on drachms of the anonymous Husrav type for years 29 ...
... Vahrām V and indeed must have been one of the principal mints from Vahram IV to Bōran ( A.D. 629-30 ) . The abbrevia- tion continues into the early Arab - Sasanian period and is found on drachms of the anonymous Husrav type for years 29 ...
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