Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 42The Institute, 2004 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... according to PF 759. In some cases , a specific period is mentioned , as for example from the 22nd until the 24th year of Darius , 4 BAR of flour were regularly delivered each month to Mattezziš25 . The amount of wine delivered to this ...
... according to PF 759. In some cases , a specific period is mentioned , as for example from the 22nd until the 24th year of Darius , 4 BAR of flour were regularly delivered each month to Mattezziš25 . The amount of wine delivered to this ...
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... According to a survey by 1896 , the town had one large caravanserai and three small ones.111 CULTURAL AND SOCIAL LIFE As far as religious life is concerned , in 1828 , there were no large mosques.112 By 1896 , according to a government ...
... According to a survey by 1896 , the town had one large caravanserai and three small ones.111 CULTURAL AND SOCIAL LIFE As far as religious life is concerned , in 1828 , there were no large mosques.112 By 1896 , according to a government ...
Side 189
... according to Sadid al- Saltana . Iskandar Khan the tufangdār - bāshī of the governor Ḥusām al - Salṭana was the collector . He collected this tax in secret , because butchers and bakers ' tax had been declared exempt by Muzaffar al- Din ...
... according to Sadid al- Saltana . Iskandar Khan the tufangdār - bāshī of the governor Ḥusām al - Salṭana was the collector . He collected this tax in secret , because butchers and bakers ' tax had been declared exempt by Muzaffar al- Din ...
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