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 73
... seen in this light . Given that both highland and lowland communi- ties are likely to have benefited from this internationali- sation of trade in copper and other commodities , it may be that both groups of communities cooperated in the ...
... seen in this light . Given that both highland and lowland communi- ties are likely to have benefited from this internationali- sation of trade in copper and other commodities , it may be that both groups of communities cooperated in the ...
Side 152
... seen in the outer border of the mihrab ( Fig . 28 , b ) . This inscription has certain similarities to the parallel Kufic band in the first mihrab . The closest parallel to these bands is the inscription band in the Masjid - i ...
... seen in the outer border of the mihrab ( Fig . 28 , b ) . This inscription has certain similarities to the parallel Kufic band in the first mihrab . The closest parallel to these bands is the inscription band in the Masjid - i ...
Side 157
... seen in the Friday Mosque in Ardistan . 39 Golombek , op . cit . , p . 265 . 40 As earlier mentioned , the area around the Masjid - i Malik was redeveloped by Ganj ' Alī Khān ; it is likely the masjid was redecorated by his order at the ...
... seen in the Friday Mosque in Ardistan . 39 Golombek , op . cit . , p . 265 . 40 As earlier mentioned , the area around the Masjid - i Malik was redeveloped by Ganj ' Alī Khān ; it is likely the masjid was redecorated by his order at the ...
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