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Prehistoric Nishapur and the frontier between Central Asia and Iran
Iranica Antiqua, 2002HIEBERT, Fredrik T. +1 more
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The Patricians of Nishapur: A Study in Medieval Islamic Social History
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1975Roy Mottahedeh, R. W. Bulliet
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Nishapur Turquoise the Finest Natural Persian Turquoise
Rocks & Minerals, 1969openaire +1 more source
Tafsir Authorities in Nishapur in the Fifth Century Hijri and Their Contributions to Tafsir
Nishapur is one of the most important science centres of the Islamic world in the Middle Ages. For this reason, it was described as ‘the city of knowledge’, ‘the strongholds of famous Islamic scholars’, and the ‘house of knowledge’. Nishapur was annexed to Islamic lands in 31/652 during the time of Hz. Osmân (d. 35/656).openaire +1 more source
The Histories of Nishapur. Richard N. Frye
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1968openaire +1 more source

