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The first six chapters of the book of Ezra center around an alleged correspondence between the Persian Emporer\u27s court and the local authorities of Palestine under Persian rule.
Smith-Christopher, Daniel L.
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Maria Brosius. A History of Ancient Persia. The Achaemenid Empire
R. Boucharlat
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Final proposal to encode the Old Persian script in the UCS [PDF]
This is a proposal to encode the Old Persian script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. The script was published in Unicode Standard version 4.1 in March 2005.
Everson, Michael
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JózefWolski’s Writings on the Arsacid History and Culture: A Critique [PDF]
Józef Wolski’s works on the Arsacid history and culture have led to a new approach which has shed new light on the unknown and ambiguous aspects of the Arsacid Empire.
Farshid Naderi
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Genomic palaeoparasitology traced the occurrence of Taenia asiatica in ancient Iran (Sassanid Empire, 2th cent. CE-6th cent. CE). [PDF]
Askari Z +12 more
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Müslüman İran'da zerdüştî kimliğinin inşası [PDF]
In the article I would like to pay attention to the internal diversity of so-called Muslim world. In my research I deal with the Zoroastrian religious minority in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Niechciał, Paulina
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This essay re-examines the difficult questions concerning the origins of apocalyptic literature and the rise of Jewish sectarianism. Since the publication of O. Plöger’s Theokratie und Eschatologie and P.
Doak, Brian R.
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Sean Manning, Armed Force in the Teispid-Achaemenid Empire. Past Approaches, Future Prospects
S. Gondet
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The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New Explanation [PDF]
The etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas has been disputed among scholars. Initially, Artimas was considered to be an Iranian loanword (from the OIran. PN *R ̥ tima-).
Vernet Pons, Mariona
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