Continuity and Change during the Saddle Period: The Case of ʿirfān in Modern Persian Literature
The concept of Sattelzeit was coined by Koselleck to identify a period of change and transformation in Europe beginning from the middle of eighteenth century in which the meaning of old concepts was changing to fit the conditions of a modern world and ...
Ata Anzali
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The impact of physical exercise on the fatigue symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis:A systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background: Despite many benefits of the physical activity on physical and mental health of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), the activity level in these patients is still very limited, and they continue to suffer from impairment in functioning ...
Daneshkhah, Alireza +7 more
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'Thou glorious kingdome, thou chiefe of empires': Persia in seventeenth-century travel literature [PDF]
Bringing together a range of little-considered materials, this article assesses the portrayal of Persia in seventeenth-century travel literature and drama.
Houston, Chloe
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Grammaticalization of heštan in Persian literary texts [PDF]
In the Persian literary texts, the verb hesht and its present stem hel- have been used with mood's lexical meanings and grammatical function. On the other hand, the past stem of the verb is used in the form helid that is analogical formation.
Ehsan Changizi
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Some Idioms Used in Ferhengname-yi Sadi Tercumesi and Their Persian Equivalents
Ferhengnâme-yi Sa'dî Tercümesi is a didactic text translated into Turkish by Hodja Mes’ud bin Ahmed in 1354/1355 (H.755) from Sa'dî's Persian text Bustan written in 1257.
Funda Şan
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Urdu Ghazal: The Imbibition of Arabic & Persian Themes
Literature is an appropriate mode for expression of thought andvision. Poetry is its most impressive and effective form of communication. It is the most beautiful and sensitive source to expresses the feelings, mood and experiences of the poet.
Farzana Riaz, Babar Naseem Aasi
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Persian Period Finds from Jerusalem: Facts and Interpretations
The Babylonian, Persian and early Hellenistic periods are unique in the history of Judah. They represent a kind of "interlude" between two periods of greatness and political independence.
Oded Lipschits
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Foreign Marriages and Citizenship in Persian Period Judah
The problem of foreign marriages occurs in several places in the Hebrew Bible and these occurrences show both differences and commonalities.1 In this paper I will not engage in a detailed exege- sis of any of these references; rather, I am aiming at ...
Wolfgang Oswald
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Investigation of the Dialectal Evidence of Early New Persian (Darī) in Khuzestan [PDF]
Khuzestan is one of the regions of Iran in which Persian Dialects are spoken. The spread of Persian to this region, as shows the historical evidence, must have begun in ancient Iran and continued in the middle period. The political importance of Susa and
سیدمهدی دادرس +3 more
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UTSig: A Persian Offline Signature Dataset
The pivotal role of datasets in signature verification systems motivates researchers to collect signature samples. Distinct characteristics of Persian signature demands for richer and culture-dependent offline signature datasets.
Araabi, Babak N. +2 more
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