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Glossaire des Inscriptions Pehlevies el Parthes
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1975Gernot L. Windfuhr, Philippe Gignoux
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Syria, 1973
Chaumont M.-L. Etudes d'histoire parthe. In: Syria. Tome 50 fascicule 1-2, 1973. pp. 197-222.
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Chaumont M.-L. Etudes d'histoire parthe. In: Syria. Tome 50 fascicule 1-2, 1973. pp. 197-222.
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Syria, 1962
Menasce R. P. de. Un cachet parthe.. In: Syria. Tome 39 fascicule 3-4, 1962. pp. 225-230.
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Menasce R. P. de. Un cachet parthe.. In: Syria. Tome 39 fascicule 3-4, 1962. pp. 225-230.
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LITERARY INTERIOR IN MUKHTAR AUEZOV’S NOVEL «THE PARTH OF ABAY»
DULATY UNIVERSITY BULLETIN, 2023This article presents an in-depth analysis of the intricate application of interior description and function in Mukhtar Auezov's renowned historical novel, "The Path of Abay." The novel captures the life and works of Abay Kunanbayev, a prominent Kazakh poet and philosopher, set against the backdrop of 19th-century Kazakhstan.
M.E. Ospanaly, N. Nemur
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Syria, 1984
Petit village pres de la ville turque de Cizre caracterise par un important eperon rocheux dominant la vallee du Tigre. Bref historique du site connu pour son identification avec Pinaca, une des trois importantes cites de Gordyene. Topographie. Relief rupestre de Finik, oriente N.-E., sculpte au flanc des falaises s'elevant perpendiculairement au Tigre,
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Petit village pres de la ville turque de Cizre caracterise par un important eperon rocheux dominant la vallee du Tigre. Bref historique du site connu pour son identification avec Pinaca, une des trois importantes cites de Gordyene. Topographie. Relief rupestre de Finik, oriente N.-E., sculpte au flanc des falaises s'elevant perpendiculairement au Tigre,
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L'onomastique de Doura à l'époque parthe
Ktèma : civilisations de l'Orient, de la Grèce et de Rome antiques, 2014The Greco-Macedonian elite of Dura-Europos, in the Parthian empire for more than three centuries, survived by maintaining its identity while renewing itself in part. Rather than differentiating names by origin (Greek, Semitic or Iranian), one must emphasize the rarity or the particularism of many of them, for both women and men, reflecting a concern of
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