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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... probably safe to suggest that by the late third millennium , Shahdad was supplying metal to many of the sites in Southeastern Iran including Tepe Yahya and , probably , Jiroft , where classic Shahdad - style pins , metallic vessels and ...
... probably safe to suggest that by the late third millennium , Shahdad was supplying metal to many of the sites in Southeastern Iran including Tepe Yahya and , probably , Jiroft , where classic Shahdad - style pins , metallic vessels and ...
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... probably sincerely not realising that they do not fit there " ( Davidovich 1985 : 101 ) . So she was " probably sincerely not realising " that the sub - vassal ( as she considered ) Malik had the titles Amir and Maula Amir al - Mu'minin ...
... probably sincerely not realising that they do not fit there " ( Davidovich 1985 : 101 ) . So she was " probably sincerely not realising " that the sub - vassal ( as she considered ) Malik had the titles Amir and Maula Amir al - Mu'minin ...
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... probably indicates that he was a leading descendant of the thirteenth - century Suhrawardi Shaykh Baha ' al - Din Zakariya ' of Multan . The ghawth or qutb is the summit of the invisible hierarchy who guard the welfare of the world in ...
... probably indicates that he was a leading descendant of the thirteenth - century Suhrawardi Shaykh Baha ' al - Din Zakariya ' of Multan . The ghawth or qutb is the summit of the invisible hierarchy who guard the welfare of the world in ...
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