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    Kościół Surb Sargis w Tekor w Armenii. Między Persją a Bizancjum by Daniel Próchniak

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This solution was most probably taken over from the 2nd – 3rd-century architecture of Persia, with which the pre-Christian Armenia had long maintained strong and varied contacts. …”
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    SAOSHYANT – SALVATORUL ZOROASTRIAN AL OMENIRII by USM ADMIN

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…În mitologia escatologică iraniană Saoshyant înseamnă salvator al omenirii. În Persia antică a existat o credinţa despre un Mântuitor (sau mai mulţi Mântuitori), care, la sfârşitul timpului, va lua parte la Judecata de Apoi, va distruge răul, îi va învia pe cei drepţi şi de dragul nemuririi lor va pune capăt istoriei lumii, oferind jertfa de ispăşire (taur sacru). …”
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    De la Sorbonne à l’Asie. Routes orientalistes d'Ena Bazin-Foucher (1889-1952) by Annick Fenet

    “…This article follows the life of  Eugénie Bazin-Foucher, wife of the French indianist Alfred Foucher (1865-1952): her higher education in Paris ; her encounter with her future husband,  a teacher at the Sorbonne University ; their marriage in Ceylan in 1919 ; their eight years of travel (until 1926) in archaeological and scientific missions in India, Persia, Afghanistan and the Far East ;  and finally their Parisian life until their death. …”
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    D’une cage à l’autre : Enfermement(s) et doux entretiens au bord d’un harem flottant dans les voyages de l’abbé Carré by Vanezia Pârlea

    “…In the context of France’s increased interest towards Safavid Persia during the second half of the 17th century, Persian women draw the attention of the French travelers, despite their habitual seclusion. …”
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    Ambiguities of Despotic Power in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia by Carol Atack

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It suggests that the key final episode of the work, Cyrus’ return to his home in Persia (Cyropaedia 8.5), shows that Cyrus retains a respect for both political and personal boundaries; this offers a further challenge to ‘republic to empire’ readings of the work.…”
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    Old Persian in Athens revisited (Ar. ACH. 100) by Willi, A

    Published 2004
    “…Moreover, the result, whose central element is the Persian verb for 'writing', fits in with both general considerations on linguistic realism in drama and the historical reality of diplomatic interaction between Greece and Persia during the Peloponnesian War.…”
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    Library of great Islamic literature : an encyclopaedic collection / by Curtis, Herbert Pelham, translator

    Published 2012
    “…The garden of fragrance -- v. 22. The rose garden of Persia -- v. 23. The Bagh O Bahar -- v. 24. The Beharistan. …”
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    SÂRİYE OLAYI ÜZERİNE BİR RİVAYET ARAŞTIRMASI by Ahmet Önkal

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Zunaym who took part in the conquest of Persia, was sent to Fesa and Darebcerd in 23/644. …”
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    The Golden Horde Policies toward the Ilkhanate by I.М. Mirgaleev

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The author examines the foreign policy of the Golden Horde in relation to the Ilkhanate of Persia in the 13th–14th centuries. The basics of the Golden Horde foreign policy towards Hulaguids were laid down during the reign of Berke Khan and remained a priority until the collapse of the Ilkhanate.…”
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    Impossible stable peace in the Greek society: projects of koinè eiréne during the Corintian War by César FORNIS

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Six years before, with the war in progress and with Persia as arbiter and guarantor too, two essays or projects of «common peace» or «general peace» taken place, but failed because the imperialist concern of the involved states. …”
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    Cabool (1842) d’Alexander Burnes : du récit de voyage au plaidoyer politique ? by Nadine André

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…It deals with the need to make the Indian subcontinent’s north-west frontier area secure, to maintain a delicate balance between the frontier’s neighbouring states, to counter the threat represented by Persia and Russia while at the same time considering these issues within the broader context of British-Russian relations. …”
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    Le manuscrit arabe et ses papiers by Geneviève Humbert

    Published 2002-10-01
    “…Inversely, Arabic manuscripts are themselves important for the history of paper since they have been copied on numerous varieties of paper which came from the most diverse places Chinese and Sogdian paper, paper of Italian watermarked type, paper made in Samarkand (and the area of Khurasan in general) as well as from Baghdad, Syria, Yemen, Egypt, Morocco, the Iberian peninsula, Anatolia, Persia, Central Asia, India, Indonesia, etc. It is also important to distinguish between paper used for books – which is the best studied – and paper used by central administrations and chancellery offices whose distribution was perhaps controlled and which may have had their own paper manufacturers.…”
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    Alexander the Great, the royal throne and the funerary thrones of Macedonia by Olga Palagia

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Thrones were for the gods and their priests. Only the king of Persia used a royal throne and even had portable thrones for his campaigns. …”
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    Maqāmāt Dalam Manthiq Al-Thayr Al-Attār by Syamsun Ni`am

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…<p><strong>Abstract</strong> : Attār is one to be accounted amongst the greatest sufi poets of Persia sufis in the history of Sufism who has notable contibution to the esoteric Islam (Sufism). …”
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    Foreign Trade of British Raj at the Turn of the 20th Century: Analyzing Materials From Russia’s Diplomatic Missions by Igor V. Kryuchkov, Natalia D. Kryuchkova, Ashot A. Melkonyan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This was due to complicated natural and climatic factors along land borders, instability in frontiers (Afghanistan and Persia). Nonetheless, British Raj was increasing its economic presence in Afghanistan, Persia, Nepal, Ceylon, Siam, and western provinces of China. …”
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    The Golden Tent Paradigm: Between the Mongols and Islam by Zvezdana Dode

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Tents from the golden textiles is a metaphor of power and the divine nature of the Mongol rulers of Persia, that was artificially created by the Persian historians of the Mongol Hülegüid dynasty.…”
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    Medical education in the first university of the world, the Jundishapur Academy by Babak Daneshfard, Mohsen Naseri, Farzaneh Ghaffari

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The Academy of Jundishapur was the world's first university established during the Sassanid Empire in old Persia. Some of the important features of this scientific center of the ancient world include a policy of tolerance, conducting annual international congresses, compiling the first comprehensive medical textbook, doing the hospital rounds, physician licensure exam, special attention to the ethics, and using an educational curriculum. …”
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    De l’indifférence à l’expérience d’une compassion interculturelle by Mathilde Mougin

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…If the violence of the treatment reserved for thieves and criminals is invariably noted by travelers in the East (the Ottoman Empire, Persia and Mughal India), the way in which they look at the patient of the torture varies from compassion to indifference. …”
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    TERJEMAH DALAM SEJARAH KEILMUAN ISLAM ABAD PERTENGAHAN by St. Noer Farida Laila

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Historically, the translation of the most important texts form Greek and Persia into Arabic was carried out within the Abbasid court. …”
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