Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 44The Institute, 2006 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Arab Dagh , not far east of the fort . The ditch leading up the Arab Dagh is amongst the best - preserved and most impressive sections along the entire wall . On top of the Arab Dagh two suspected fortlets or watchtowers have been ...
... Arab Dagh , not far east of the fort . The ditch leading up the Arab Dagh is amongst the best - preserved and most impressive sections along the entire wall . On top of the Arab Dagh two suspected fortlets or watchtowers have been ...
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... Arab dynasty of the Muntafiq , an Arab tribe that has politically and militarily dominated that area until the beginning of the 20th century . Nominally , Shah Ismā'īl I and not Sultan Selim I claimed suzerainty over the area , but the ...
... Arab dynasty of the Muntafiq , an Arab tribe that has politically and militarily dominated that area until the beginning of the 20th century . Nominally , Shah Ismā'īl I and not Sultan Selim I claimed suzerainty over the area , but the ...
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... Arab huts . " 192 In 1857 , the situation of Ahvaz had not changed much for it was described as " nothing beyond the usual collection of miserable hovels , constructed of mud and stone , grouped together without attempt at regularity of ...
... Arab huts . " 192 In 1857 , the situation of Ahvaz had not changed much for it was described as " nothing beyond the usual collection of miserable hovels , constructed of mud and stone , grouped together without attempt at regularity of ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men and women of learning versed in | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all the means | 7 |
settlement survey in the Tehran Plain and excavations at Tepe Pardis | 33 |
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