v. 1. 1. Iran to Persia, continuity of traditions |
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2. Notes on the early Sassanian state and church |
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3. Zurvanism again |
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4. Parthian and Sassanian history since World War I |
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5. Georges Dumézil and the translatiors of the Avesta |
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6. Reitzenstein and Qumrân revisited by an Iranian |
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7. Some early Iranian titles |
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8. Symbols, monograms and devices in ancient Iran |
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9. Historical remarks on the two dialects of the Avesta |
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10. The charisma of kingship in ancient Iran |
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11. Iran und Israel |
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12. Problems in the study of Iranian religions |
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13. Continuing Iranian influences on Armenian |
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14. The Middle Persian inscription at Sar Mashhad |
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15. G. Parthian dipinti |
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16. Remarks on the Paikuli and Sar Mašhad inscriptions |
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17. Die Legenden auf sassanidischen Siegelabdrücken |
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18. The Middle Persian inscription of Kartīr at Naqš-i Rajab |
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19. The Persepolis Middle Persian inscriptions from the time of Shapur II |
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20. Sasanian clay sealing in the collection of Mohsen Foroughi |
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21. Inscribed Sasanian seals from the Nayeri collection |
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22. Sasanian seal inscriptions |
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23. Funerary inscriptions in Pahlavi from Fars |
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24. A brief note on the Pahlavi Psalter and bare ideograms |
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25. Sasanian numbers and silver weights |
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26. Bare Semitic masks in the Middle Persian inscriptions |
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27. A brief note on Avestan and the laryngeal theory |
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28. Sasanian silver and history |
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29. Inscriptions on the Sasanian silver |
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30. The institutions |
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v. 2. 31. The Cologne Greek codex about Mani |
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32. Gestures of deference to royality in ancient Iran |
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34. Parthia and Sasanid Persia |
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35. Iran and Israel in antiquity |
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36. Methodology in Iranian history |
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37. Ṭarχūn~Türχǖn and Central Asian history |
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38. Notes on the early coinage of Transoxiana |
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39. Additional notes on the early coinage of Transoxiana |
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40. Additional notes on the early coinage of Transoxiana II |
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41. Notes on the history of Transoxiana |
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42. Kushans and other Iranians in Central Asia |
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43. The significance of Greek and Kushan archaeology in the history of Central Asia |
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44. [Review of ] Helmut Humbach, Baktrische Sprachdenkmäler |
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45. Biyābānak : the oases of central Iran |
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46. Remarks on an outline of Near Eastern history |
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47. Remarks on Baluchi history |
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48. The ʿAbbasid conspiracy and modern revolutionary theory |
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49. The role of Abū Muslim in the ʿAbbāsid revolt |
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50. Die Wiedergeburt Persiens um die Jahrtausendwende |
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51. Zoroastrier in der frühislamischen Zeit |
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52. The Samanids : a little-known dynasty |
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53. City chronicles of Central Asia and Khurasan : a history of Nasaf? |
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54. City chronicles of Central Asia and Khurasan : the Kitāb-e mullāzāde |
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55. The new Persian Renaissance in western Iran |
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56. A new Arabic geographical manuscript |
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57. The Arabic language in Khurasan |
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58. An early Arabic script in eastern Iran |
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59. The problem of New Persian and 'Dari' |
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60. Notes on the Renaissance of the 10th and 11th centuries in eastern Iran |
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61. Development of Persian literature under the Samanids and Qarakhanids |
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62. Islam and Iran |
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63. Remarks on some new Islamic sources of the Rūs |
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64. Notes to Islamic sources on the Slavs and the Rūs |
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65. Notes on the Risāla of Ibn-Faḍlān |
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66. Oriental studies in Russia |
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67. Soviet historiography on the Islamic Orient |
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68. Report on a trip to Iran in the summer of 1948 |
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69. Notes on a trip to the Biyabanak, Seistan and Baluchistan |
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70. Persepolis again |
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v. 1. 1. Iran to Persia, continuity of traditions |
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2. Notes on the early Sassanian state and church |
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3. Zurvanism again |
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4. Parthian and Sassanian history since World War I |
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5. Georges Dumézil and the translatiors of the Avesta |
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6. Reitzenstein and Qumrân revisited by an Iranian |
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