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fore the lineal descendant of the Zoroastrian Ahriman . Does this mean that the original authors of this Epic wished ... means orthodox - a form that allowed very much more power to Ahriman than is allowed to him either in the Avesta or ...
fore the lineal descendant of the Zoroastrian Ahriman . Does this mean that the original authors of this Epic wished ... means orthodox - a form that allowed very much more power to Ahriman than is allowed to him either in the Avesta or ...
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... mean that there used to be far more water than there is now . That rice could have been grown in Jājarm now seems astonishing , but it was probably never grown on any scale , and was simply a means of making use of what water there was ...
... mean that there used to be far more water than there is now . That rice could have been grown in Jājarm now seems astonishing , but it was probably never grown on any scale , and was simply a means of making use of what water there was ...
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... means controls the development and diversification of ordinary speech . 5. A corollary of this is that although the Baluch take great pride in their language and in the art of expression in prose and poetry , they tend not to be ...
... means controls the development and diversification of ordinary speech . 5. A corollary of this is that although the Baluch take great pride in their language and in the art of expression in prose and poetry , they tend not to be ...
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