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Coin as a Means of Propaganda (According to Georgian Numismatics)
Everywhere coin facilitated exchange of goods. It was employed also for different propaganda. Georgians did the same as seen in the monetary groups and types as follows: municipal copper coins of Trapezus with the effigy of Mithras, Georgian-Sassanian ...
Tedo Dundua , Emil Avdaliani
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A remote sensing-based survey of archaeological/heritage sites near Kandahar, Afghanistan through publicly available satellite imagery. [PDF]
Karaucak M, Steiniger D, Boroffka N.
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Arab-Sassanian silver dirham, Rahman Ibn Muhammad (Ibn al-Ashas), 7th Century AD
FRONT: Image of an Arab-Sassanian silver dirham with the profile of Rahman Ibn Muhammad.REVERSE: Image of an Arab-Sassanian silver dirham depicting two individuals standing to either side of a central column.IMAGE SOURCE: Mahnaz Bagheri, Curator, Malek ...
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Is COVID-19 the worst pandemic? [PDF]
Feehan J, Apostolopoulos V.
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Sassanian burials in the Tang-i Bulaghi valley: An archaeo-anthropological approch (Far, Iran),
International audienceUpon the construction of the great Sivand Dam (near the prestigious site of Pasargadae), an archaeological survey followed by rescue excavations took place between 2005 and 2007 in the Pulvar River Valley (Tang-i Bulaghi plain), on ...
Julio, Bendezu-Sarmiento +1 more
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'Abd Allâh Ibn al-Muqaffa' (724-759) is known mainly as the translator of the Kalila wa-Dimna, a collection of tales, that he translated from Pahlavi (Middle Persian) into Arabic.
Josep Puig Montada
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The Prevalence of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Azerbaijan: A Population-Based Cross-sectional Study. [PDF]
Aghayeva S +6 more
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CHRISTIANITY IN THE HISTORY OF DERBENT IN SASSANID PERIOD AND THE STAGES OF ITS DEVELOPMENT
Derbent entered the historical literature as one of the largest Islamic centers in the Caucasus, where Muslim ideology was actively spread by the Arabs from the mid-seventh century.
A. A. Kudryavtsev
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Iran, men sitting in front of Sassanian monument in Pāţāq pass
(32-3). Sassanian monument in Paitak Pass. Iran. F.G.C. Oct. 7, 1936.GrayscaleClapp Nitrate Negatives, Box
Clapp, Frederick G. (Frederick Gardner), 1879-1944
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Babylonian Rabbinic Case Narratives as Social Network
The Babylonian Talmud contains hundreds of narratives depicting cases adjudicated by a sage (“rabbi”). The narratives provide among the only evidence for local judging in the Sasanian Empire. The network constructed from these narratives is marked by low
Hayim Lapin
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