Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 39The Institute, 2001 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 257
... horses could be had . The Turkish term chapar to denote these couriers came into general use only in the sixteenth century . It would seem that at that time an infrastructure of relay stations with postmasters and horses still existed ...
... horses could be had . The Turkish term chapar to denote these couriers came into general use only in the sixteenth century . It would seem that at that time an infrastructure of relay stations with postmasters and horses still existed ...
Side 259
... horses at all , or charging so extravagant a hire to those who do pay , as to compensate in some measure for the losses they sustain by those who press and maltreat their cattle . " 1 In 1836 , due to the insecure and unsettled ...
... horses at all , or charging so extravagant a hire to those who do pay , as to compensate in some measure for the losses they sustain by those who press and maltreat their cattle . " 1 In 1836 , due to the insecure and unsettled ...
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... horses are generally serviceable , and it is a good way of travelling , i.e. it is expeditious and easy . " Lycklama , who travelled through Iran from the Russian border to Bushire and from Tehran to Iraq , concluded that " the post horses ...
... horses are generally serviceable , and it is a good way of travelling , i.e. it is expeditious and easy . " Lycklama , who travelled through Iran from the Russian border to Bushire and from Tehran to Iraq , concluded that " the post horses ...
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