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Iranian Languages as Gardens [PDF]
The main West Iranian languages, i.e. Old Persian, Parthian, Middle Persian, New Persian and – in some respects – Avestan, may be studied in a uniquely continuous development stretching over close to 3 000 years. These languages are not only the result of their genetic inter-relations but also of their cultural, religious and political history.
Bo Utas
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Schools of Indian and Iranian languages
Teaching Indian and Iranian and African languages is carried out at MGIMO since 1954. Today the Department of Indo-Iranian and African languages does the teaching of languages Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Persian, Dari, Pashto, Tajik, Amharic, Swahili.
Elena L. Gladkova
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Review of Twelve Ancient Texts [PDF]
The book of Twelve Ancient Texts is the result of years of research and follow-up by Bijan Gheiby in ancient Iranian texts, especially Middle Persian texts.
Mahmoud Jafari-Dehaghi
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Persian Studies in The Asiatick Miscellany and The New Asiatic Miscellany, Two British Periodicals of the Late Eighteenth Century [PDF]
In the late eighteenth century, the efforts of the British East India Company agents to learn Persian to consolidate their dominance in India, led to the flourishing of studies in the fields of Persian language and literature, codicology, and the history
Gelareh Moradi, Ali Shahidi
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A Note on the Compound Kabul/ Zirang-China/ Chinestan Based on Kush-nama [PDF]
1.Introduction Kuš-nāma (501-04/1108-11) is one of the most important books dealing with Iran-China and Silla historical relations. A unique manuscript of the work (by M.
Daryoosh Akbarzadeh
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Investigation of language Relationships between Parthian and Gurgâni Texts of Hurufiyye [PDF]
The term Iranian language is used for any language which is descended from proto-Iranian language, spoken in central Asia. Iranian languages have been spoken in the areas from Chinese Turkistan to the Western Europe.
Arman Bakhtiary
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The Types of Allegory in Manichean Literature [PDF]
One of the most important literary figures in Manicheism literature is simile as it was used by the Manichaeans to talk about their hidden truth so that they could properly propagate and spread their religion.
Farrokh Hajaiyani +2 more
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ENCLITIC PRONOUNS IN THE ANBARĀNI DIALECT OF TALYSHI [PDF]
Enclitic pronouns are used in most of New West Iranian languages. They are mainly used for marking the possessor, as well as objects, besides, those Iranian languages and dialects, which show ergative patterns, make use of enclitic pronouns for marking ...
HAKOB AVCHYAN
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A Content Analysis of the word “pdm’dg” in Manichaean Parthian and Middle Persian Manuscripts [PDF]
Introduction In the Manichaean Ms. M538 (verso), corresponding to ag3 in A Reader in Manichaean Middle Persian and Parthian (Boyce, 1975, 92) there is a sentence which was translated by scholars with some added words or phrases as well as few comments ...
Mohsen Mirzaie
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Future in Jowshaqani, the form and function [PDF]
While most new Iranian languages do not have a separate construction to express the future time, Jowshaqani a central Iranian language in northern Isfahan shows a triple construction for future time: a near future referring to immediate future and future
Esfandiar Taheri
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