Iran, Volumer 35-37British Institute of Persian Studies., 1997 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 45
... Central Asia is variously defined ( e.g. , Miroshnikov 1992 ) . In essence its outer boundaries are the lands watered by rivers draining the central massif of the Hindu Kush / Pamirs and Tien Shan / Kunlun Shan / Karakorum mountains ...
... Central Asia is variously defined ( e.g. , Miroshnikov 1992 ) . In essence its outer boundaries are the lands watered by rivers draining the central massif of the Hindu Kush / Pamirs and Tien Shan / Kunlun Shan / Karakorum mountains ...
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... central mint for the supply of copper coins ? A central imperial influence remained remarkably small and is restricted only to northern Mesopotamia , Syria and Palestine , which shared a common coin type . It is not clear whether 66 all ...
... central mint for the supply of copper coins ? A central imperial influence remained remarkably small and is restricted only to northern Mesopotamia , Syria and Palestine , which shared a common coin type . It is not clear whether 66 all ...
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... Central Asia has been the ' Great Khorasan Road ' , so named by Muslim geographers of the Middle Ages ( Fig . 1 ) . Beginning in central Mesopotamia in the vicinity of the ancient city of Babylon , the Great Khorasan Road follows the ...
... Central Asia has been the ' Great Khorasan Road ' , so named by Muslim geographers of the Middle Ages ( Fig . 1 ) . Beginning in central Mesopotamia in the vicinity of the ancient city of Babylon , the Great Khorasan Road follows the ...
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