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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... described above . Although many rituals that would have been performed in this complex still require clarification and further definition through new archaeological evidence , it is already possible to assume that their main ...
... described above . Although many rituals that would have been performed in this complex still require clarification and further definition through new archaeological evidence , it is already possible to assume that their main ...
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... described from Siraf ( Tampoe 1989 : 11-15 , figs . 1-9 ) . The types have parallels from Sasanian contexts in Mesopotamia and to the south . The types are shown in Fig . 4. Type 81 has been found in contexts datable to the fifth ...
... described from Siraf ( Tampoe 1989 : 11-15 , figs . 1-9 ) . The types have parallels from Sasanian contexts in Mesopotamia and to the south . The types are shown in Fig . 4. Type 81 has been found in contexts datable to the fifth ...
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... described as an important historical discovery . It is the testimony of the late Ayatullah Mahdī Ḥā'irī , son of Hajj Shaykh ' Abd al - Karim Ḥā'iri Yazdı , the famous marja - i taqlid and founder of Qum's Hawża - yi ilmiyya . For that ...
... described as an important historical discovery . It is the testimony of the late Ayatullah Mahdī Ḥā'irī , son of Hajj Shaykh ' Abd al - Karim Ḥā'iri Yazdı , the famous marja - i taqlid and founder of Qum's Hawża - yi ilmiyya . For that ...
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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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