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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Side 63
... Building " ( although covered with a shelter , the excavated building itself has unfortunately not survived intact since its excavation in the 1970s ; Fig . 2 ) . Internal features such as a large circular hearth and painted panels of ...
... Building " ( although covered with a shelter , the excavated building itself has unfortunately not survived intact since its excavation in the 1970s ; Fig . 2 ) . Internal features such as a large circular hearth and painted panels of ...
Side 137
... building . An aerial photograph taken in the 1330s / 1950s , 5 before the erection of the present Imām Khumaini Street on the north - west side of the mosque , shows that this mosque was situated in a congested area and that the main ...
... building . An aerial photograph taken in the 1330s / 1950s , 5 before the erection of the present Imām Khumaini Street on the north - west side of the mosque , shows that this mosque was situated in a congested area and that the main ...
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... building with two rooms , which foreign travellers often used and which had been built for that purpose . Locally the building was known as Kuti . In 1868 there were as yet no doors or chairs . 102 However , the lack of a caravanserai ...
... building with two rooms , which foreign travellers often used and which had been built for that purpose . Locally the building was known as Kuti . In 1868 there were as yet no doors or chairs . 102 However , the lack of a caravanserai ...
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The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all the means | 7 |
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