Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 27-28The Institute, 1989 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Parsi community retain its distinctiveness in syncretist India . In spite of being outside the strict operational structure of the Hindu caste system , the Parsis were considered one among many castes . The nineteenth century juridi ...
... Parsi community retain its distinctiveness in syncretist India . In spite of being outside the strict operational structure of the Hindu caste system , the Parsis were considered one among many castes . The nineteenth century juridi ...
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... Parsis thus remained : does residence of over a millennium qualify one as a " native " of the land ? It is not that the criteria of citizenship is being challenged , rather the self - percep- tion of Parsis , and the perception of them ...
... Parsis thus remained : does residence of over a millennium qualify one as a " native " of the land ? It is not that the criteria of citizenship is being challenged , rather the self - percep- tion of Parsis , and the perception of them ...
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Constructing the Chronology and Historical Implications of Hasanlu | 1 |
Musicians and Musical Instruments on the Rock Reliefs in the Elamite | 29 |
Evénéments historiques localisations géographiques et indice | 39 |
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