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To the Iranian Etymology of the Ethnonyms Mari, Merya, Muroma
The article continues the exploration of the ethnonym *märə, previously reconstructed by the author and A. V. Savelyev, as evidenced in the self-designation of the Mari people and in the names of Merya and Muroma found in Russian chronicles.
Vladimir V. Napolskikh
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Identification of Population Affinity Using Dental Traits: A Narrative Review in Forensic Odontology. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aim Forensic odontology utilizes dental morphology to estimate population affinity in medico‐legal cases. This review examines the role of dental traits in human identification, emphasizing their limitations in conclusively estimating ancestry or ethnicity.
Atreya A, Menezes RG, Bolla SR, Dahal S.
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Simin Behbahani is the most outstanding contemporary Iranian poet famous for her participation in political actions for civil freedoms such as women’s rights, against cruel forms of punishment and against Iran-Iraq war.
Zoya Rozhchenko +1 more
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Indo-Iranian medicine dates back to a couple of centuries ago. The Gurkanies’ movement from Iran and Transoxiana to India introduced the Persian language to India, and the scientific language changed from Arabic and Sanskrit to this language.
Hoorieh Afsharipur +4 more
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The present collection of papers represents a selection of those presented at a conference on “Indo-Persian Manuscripts: Issues and Challenges in Modern Times” organised by the British Institute of Persian Studies and the English and Foreign Languages ...
A. Peacock
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RADOSLAV KATIČIĆ – A GREAT PHILOLOGIST
Radoslav Katičić (3rd July 1930 – 10th August 2019) was a philologist, general and comparative linguist, classical philologist, Byzantologist, Paleo-balkanologist, Indo-Iranian philologist and Indologist, Balto-Slavic and Croatian philologist, as well as
Mislav Ježić
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During the first millennium of the Common Era, Indo-Aryan (Niya Prakrit), Iranian (Khotan Saka) and Tokharian (Kentum Indo-European) languages were spoken in the oasis towns at the edge of the Tarim Basin.
Claus Peter Zoller
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A new Commitment (Eltezam) in Mirza Kazem Tabib Yazdi's Poetry [PDF]
Mirza Kazem Tabib Yazdi, was a significant but anonymous poet and physician of Qajar Period and from the Hakiman Family of Kerman. He was also in the family tree of the Nazem al-Atebba’of Kerman. In 1214AS/1250AH, he was born in Yazd.
Nazanin Ghaffari +2 more
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The Influence of Isfahan-Hindi Style on the Contemporary Ghazal: A Critical Analysis [PDF]
The main purpose of the current study is to investigate novice poets’ Ghazal poetry who have adopted the Isfahani-Hindi style. In particular, this study seeks to identify the most prominent elements of the Hindi style in the contemporary youth Ghazal ...
Ali Mohammad Mahmoudi, Mahdi Rostami
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The early Sasanian period witnessed a variety of religious beliefs in competition. The clash between Kirdīr and Mani represents just an episode of the triumph the Mazdean church over Manichaeism, as well as over the other religious formations listed in ...
A. Piras
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