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A global map of travel time to access veterinarians. [PDF]

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Criscuolo NG, Wang Y, Van Boeckel TP.
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Fragner, Bert G.
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The Royal Image in Mongol Iran

2013
This chapter offers a brief survey of the topic with respect to illustrated Persian texts produced in the Mongol period in Iran. It focuses on two distinct types of work, the verse epic and the prose chronicle. The first is represented by the Shahnama (“Book of Kings”), by the poet Abu’l-Qasim Firdausi, completed in AD 1010. The second is represented
C. Melville
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Gold Money in Mongol Iran

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1968
The Persian Mongol monetary system has attracted much scholarly attention, and deservedly so 1). Not only has it an international significance owing to the enormous extent of Mongol empire, and attractive peculiarities such as the employment of paper currency, but the sources for its study compel notice both as sources and for themselves.
John Masson Smith, Frances Plunkett
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Sufis and Sultans in post-Mongol Iran

Iranian Studies, 1994
One of the least-studied eras of Iranian history is that between the invasion of Changiz Khan (Genghis Khan) in the early 13th century and the establishment of the Safavid Empire early in the 16th. This was a time of unprecedented political upheaval when much of the Iranian world became subject to rule by Mongols and Turks.
L. Potter
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