Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 40The Institute, 2002 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Herat and Balkh rank highest . While Nishapur and Ghazna produced both gold and silver , Herat was solely a gold mint and Balkh a silver mint.2 I propose to discuss here the activity of the gold and silver mints within the Ghaznavid ...
... Herat and Balkh rank highest . While Nishapur and Ghazna produced both gold and silver , Herat was solely a gold mint and Balkh a silver mint.2 I propose to discuss here the activity of the gold and silver mints within the Ghaznavid ...
Side 164
... Herat with the word fath on top of the reverse field also suggests that it was actually 424 / 1032-33 in which Mas'ud conquered S.r.s.ti and that he went to Herat after this conquest . An even more plausible explanation for the word ...
... Herat with the word fath on top of the reverse field also suggests that it was actually 424 / 1032-33 in which Mas'ud conquered S.r.s.ti and that he went to Herat after this conquest . An even more plausible explanation for the word ...
Side 169
... Herat , the Saljuqs mostly retired to Nasa and Farāva for a while . Could the Saljuqs ' close vicinity in Nasa have caused the Nishapuri authorities to mint in Tughril's name towards the end of this year ? 20 29 I learned about a 430 ...
... Herat , the Saljuqs mostly retired to Nasa and Farāva for a while . Could the Saljuqs ' close vicinity in Nasa have caused the Nishapuri authorities to mint in Tughril's name towards the end of this year ? 20 29 I learned about a 430 ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men and women of learning versed in | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all the means | 7 |
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