Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 22The Institute, 1984 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Shāh cAbbas I and his court are known , ' and one can fairly safely say that the lost mate of this miniature included a likeness of the Shāh himself . However , unlike other representations of the court of Shāh cAbbas the one in the ...
... Shāh cAbbas I and his court are known , ' and one can fairly safely say that the lost mate of this miniature included a likeness of the Shāh himself . However , unlike other representations of the court of Shāh cAbbas the one in the ...
Side 107
... Shāh cAbbas I was worn only by a few high - ranking officials and , furthermore , that the headgear is not normally worn by the Shah himself . After the initial appearance of the new taj in the 1590s , it continues to be represented in ...
... Shāh cAbbas I was worn only by a few high - ranking officials and , furthermore , that the headgear is not normally worn by the Shah himself . After the initial appearance of the new taj in the 1590s , it continues to be represented in ...
Side 110
... Shāh Abbās I and his court . Representations of the tāj in Persian literary texts later in the seventeenth century are infrequent and occur in a seemingly random manner . The compositions in which they occur almost always repeat types ...
... Shāh Abbās I and his court . Representations of the tāj in Persian literary texts later in the seventeenth century are infrequent and occur in a seemingly random manner . The compositions in which they occur almost always repeat types ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men of learning versed | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by | 7 |
Anyone wishing to join the Institute should write to the Assistant Secretary Mrs M E Gueritz | 13 |
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