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Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 1995
AbstractOne group of fragmentary clay seals of the Kushano-Sasanian period found in 1976 at Djigadépé near Balkh in N. Afghanistan bears the portrait of a Sasanian official and a unique double inscription in Bactrian and Middle Persian scripts. Combination of the various fragments allows a full reading of the inscription and the identification of the ...
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AbstractOne group of fragmentary clay seals of the Kushano-Sasanian period found in 1976 at Djigadépé near Balkh in N. Afghanistan bears the portrait of a Sasanian official and a unique double inscription in Bactrian and Middle Persian scripts. Combination of the various fragments allows a full reading of the inscription and the identification of the ...
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Abstract Sasanian historiography is a problematic field, as almost all Middle Persian historical texts have disappeared, and even their Arabic translations are not extant, so we have to approach it based on two existing Middle Persian texts, references to lost Arabic translations, and the historical material preserved in Arabic and ...
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“Romano-Sasanian” Imitations from India: Notes on Their Life Histories and the Indo-Sasanian Trade
South Asian Studies, 2022Emilia Smagur
exaly
Ultan Qalasi: A Fortified Site in the Sasanian Borderlands (Mughan Steppe, Iranian Azerbaijan)
Iran, 2011Karim Alizadeh
exaly

