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Lur, Consolidation of Ilkhanids [PDF]
Hamidreza Safakish, Homayoon Hatamian
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An Evaluation Of Word Formation In The Translation Of English Medical Terms Into Persian [PDF]
Kajian ini merupakan satu analisis perbandingan ciri-ciri istilah perubatan bahasa Inggeris, menggunakan garis panduan penamaan universal dan prinsip penamaan tempatan dalam bahasa Parsi.
Zeinali, Ali Akbar
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A New Research on Da Yuan Ben Cao
. Da Yuan Ben Cao (《大元本草》 Materia Medica of the Great Yuan Dynasty) is a materia medica book compiled during the Yuan dynasty. Because the book has not survived and the related Chinese historical resources are also very scarce, there have been always ...
Guang SHI, Jin LU
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History of Islamic Medical Schools in Turkey’s Territory [PDF]
Çıkmaz S, Mesut R.
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The Observational Instruments at the Maragha Observatory after AD 1300 [PDF]
The present paper introduces, investigates, analyses, and comments on an anonymous treatise in Persian named al-Risāla al-Ghāzāniyya fi ’l-ālāt alra ½×diyya, “Ghāzān’s (or Ghāzānid) treatise on the observational instruments”, which describes the ...
Mozaffari, S. Mohammad, Zotti, Georg
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Church of St. Mary of the Mongols in Istanbul [PDF]
Istanbul, throughout its history, has accommodated many states and civilizations. Therefore, the city besides having different names, also has monuments and places of worship belonging to various cultures and faiths.
Ilyas Kemaloglu (Kamalov)
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La parole et l'écrit: Baybars et le califat abbaside au Caire [PDF]
chapitre d'ouvrage scientifique dans Oralité et lien social au Moyen Âge, Occident, Byzance, Islam: parole donnée, foi jurée, serment, M.-F. Auzépy et G.
Aigle, Denise
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Review of Alan J. K. Sanders, 'Historical Dictionary of Mongolia' [PDF]
Lane, George
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The Geographical Dispersion of the Shi‘ah In the Ilkhanid Iran
Using historical and geographical sources, this article deals with the geographical dispersion of the Shi‘ah in Iran before the Mongol invasion, at the time of the invasion, and finally during the Ilkhanid rule up until their fall. While special stress is put on the developments of these particular eras, note should be taken that other sources can be ...
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