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Esophageal Cancer in Khorasan, Iran

2019
Context: Iran has been known as one of the most common areas of esophageal cancer in the world. Actually, North of Iran is well known as a high-incidence endemic region located on the belt of esophagus cancer which is extended from the north of China to the south of Caspian Sea.
Salek, Mahtab, Salek, Roham
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On Turkestan Style / Khorasan Style

2021
Klâsik Türk edebiyatında şairlerin, dil ve muhteva açısından çeşitli üslupların tesiriyle şiirler kaleme aldığı gerçeği karşısında edebiyat araştırmalarında üslup çalışmaları göz ardı edilen konulardan biri olarak karşımıza çıkar. Yapılacak olan üslup çalışmaları, şiirimizin geçmişi hakkında bizi bilgi sahibi yapacağı gibi şairlerin daha iyi ...
BÜLBÜL, Tuncay   +1 more
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Shiism in Khorasan

2021
En temel anlamı ile mezhepler, din ile ilgili beşer yorumlarının ve anlayış farklılıklarının zamanla kurumsallaşmaya başlaması ile ortaya çıkmıştır. Fikirler ve bu fikirler etrafında oluşan sosyal birliktelikler kendiliğinden veya herhangi bir ortamdan yoksun olarak ortaya çıkmadıkları gibi süreç içerisinde ilk hallerinden değişip dönüşerek sonraki ...
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Ein Dorf in Khorasan

2010
Chodah Schahi heist, oder hat geheisen, ‚Gott Konig‘: Das war der Name eines Dorfes an der Eisenbahn von Teheran nach Maschhad im Jahre 1972. Damals pflegte ich zu Land nach Afghanistan zu fahren. Es begann mit einem turkischen Gastarbeiterbus in der Argentinierstrase in Wien. Nach Istanbul brauchte man ein, zwei Tage, nach Kabul ein, zwei Wochen. Doch
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Early Persian Documents from Khorasan

Journal of Persianate Studies, 2013
Abstract The article reports on a find of manuscripts of the eleventh century CE in Early New Persian, Early Judeo-Persian, Arabic, Judeo-Arabic, Hebrew and Aramaic, recently discovered in Afghanistan. Some of the contents of this group of manuscripts is described, as well as the possible origins of the Jewish community where these documents were ...
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The role of Zoroastrian in Islamic period of Khorasan

Afro Asian Journal of Anthropology and Social Policy, 2014
The seventh century AD (first century AD) is the revolution century of the ancient world. It was the time that the Muslim commanders set out to the East and West of the world to develop the Islamic possessions and publish the realm of the sacred precepts of Islam.
Amir Akbari   +2 more
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AN ASSESSMENT ON THE ELEGY “NÂMEH‐YE AHL‐E KHORASAN/ LETTER OF KHORASAN PEOPLE” WRİTTEN BY ANVARÎ ON BEHALF OF PEOPLE OF KHORASAN

2017
Toward the end of Sultan Sanjar’s reign, during the invasion of Oghuz, Khorasan region wasdragged to a huge commotion. In fact, many cities and people directly affected by this turmoil. Afterfalling prisoner Sanjarʹs efforts to re‐establish order could not be successful, the irregularitiescontinued in conjunction with his death shortly after his ...
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The place of Langar Dialect in Khorasan Turkic

2015
1968-1976 yılları arasında Göttingen’den yapılan araştırma gezileri sonucunda İran’daki dil incelemeleri üzerine daha önce tespit edilen eski verilerin birçok yanlış bilgi içerdiği anlaşılmış ve yeni bilgilere ulaşılmıştır. Yapılan bu araştırma gezilerinin en önemli sonucu, Horasan’da konuşulan Türkçenin daha önce bilinmeyen ağızlarının keşfedilmesi ...
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Frequency of Thalassemia in Iran and Khorasan Razavi

2013
Introduction: Beta-thalassemia is the most common hereditary disease in Iran. More than two million carriers of beta-thalassemia live in Iran. Since the Iranian population is a mixture of different ethnic groups, it is necessary to determine the frequency  in the different parts of the country.
Khodaei, Gholam Hasan   +4 more
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Lapis lazuli and the Great Khorasan Road

Paléorient, 1982
Les vestiges archéologiques aussi bien que les données textuelles des 4e et 3e millénaires sont utilisés ici pour reconstituer la route commerciale du lapis-lazuli. Prenant son origine au Badakhshan, cette route traversait probablement le Kerman (Aratta), le Fars (Anshan) et le Khuzistan (Suse).
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