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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... continued into the desert to the south . In addition to the transect survey , we continued Fazeli's 1998 non - random survey of tepe sites on the plain . Finally , as we had noted that there were Early Neolithic or earlier sites in the ...
... continued into the desert to the south . In addition to the transect survey , we continued Fazeli's 1998 non - random survey of tepe sites on the plain . Finally , as we had noted that there were Early Neolithic or earlier sites in the ...
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... continued conflict with Shiraz , and both parties tried to ally themselves with the coastal khans . Shiraz was sometimes even able to draw the khans of Rohilla and Shabankareh , usually allies of the al - Madhkūrs of Bushire . The ...
... continued conflict with Shiraz , and both parties tried to ally themselves with the coastal khans . Shiraz was sometimes even able to draw the khans of Rohilla and Shabankareh , usually allies of the al - Madhkūrs of Bushire . The ...
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... continued to be placed in a Sufi autobiography written in the last years of the nineteenth century . For amid a circle in which some of the most radical changes in the organisation of Sufi life for centuries were about to be effected ...
... continued to be placed in a Sufi autobiography written in the last years of the nineteenth century . For amid a circle in which some of the most radical changes in the organisation of Sufi life for centuries were about to be effected ...
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