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TOURAJ DARYAEE & KHODADAD REZAKHANI. FROM OXUS TO EUPHRATES: THE WORLD OF LATE ANTIQUE IRAN. ANCIENT IRAN SERIES VOL. 1 IRVINE/LOS ANGELES, CA: JORDAN CENTRE FOR PERSIAN STUDIES/FARHANG FOUNDATION, 2017, XVI + 106P., ISBN 978-1-780835907.

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2021
Touraj Daryaee & Khodadad Rezakhani. From Oxus to Euphrates: The World of Late Antique Iran. Ancient Iran Series Vol. 1 Irvine/Los Angeles, CA: Jordan Centre for Persian Studies/Farhang Foundation, 2017, xvi + 106p., ISBN 978-1-780835907.
Matthew Gray Marsh
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The Syriac Aḥiqar, Its Slavonic Version, and the Relics of the Three Youths in Babylon [PDF]

open access: yesSlovene, 2013
The author argues that the earliest recension of the Slavonic Aḥiqar (Povestʹ ob Akire Premudrom) was produced in Bulgaria as a direct translation from Syriac, whereas the original Christian (Syriac) recension was created in the Syriac-speaking anti ...
Basil Lourié
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Commercial Economics in the surrounding Lands of Oman Sea in the early Islamic Centuries (Case Study: Kerman-Makran and Oman) [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2022
Introduction In the early centuries of Islam, the Oman Sea achieved a global position. So, the trade economy has played the most important role among surrounding lands of Oman Sea.
sina mirshahi
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Postawa chrześcijan Kościoła perskiego w czasie prześladowań Szapura II

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2012
The subject of this article deals with Persian Christians in the period of the persecution of Shapur II. The ruler derived from the Sassanid dynasty had gov­erned the Persian Empire since 309 to 379 and on that time of his reign Sassanid Empire saw its ...
Wojciech Teister, Andrzej Uciecha
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The Sassanid and the Policy of Zoroastrization of Armenia [PDF]

open access: yesتحقیقات تاریخ اجتماعی, 2014
Since the middle of Arsacid Empire to the end of the Sassanid era, Armenia had always been the center of conflicts between these two great ancient powers, Iranians and Romans.
Mohammad Taqi Imanpour   +2 more
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The Role of Pearl Industry in the Beach Dwellers’ Convergence around Persian Gulf in the Qajar Era [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش های تاریخی, 2021
1-AbstractAssessment of the role of pearls in recognizing some historical and traditional concepts governing the social and economic relations of inhabitants around the Persian Gulf, especially its central and southern coasts, is of great significance ...
Salman Ghasemian
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The People′s or the World′s: RMB Internationalisation in Longer Historic Perspective

open access: yesEconomics Research International, Volume 2011, Issue 1, 2011., 2011
Prognoses of China′s currency—Renminbi or RMB in short—going global have become a hotly debated topic in the economic and popular literature of late. While some analysts are tipping a gradual transformation of the RMB into the world′s next principal reserve currency in lieu of the US$, others contend that the deficiencies of China′s financial market ...
Niv Horesh, Richard C. K. Burdekin
wiley   +1 more source

 The Role of the Christian Arab Tribes of Iran in the Muslim Conquests in Iraq [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام, 2007
The Arab tribes had entered the fertile lands of Mesopotamia (Iraq) since ancient times. Their migration to the area was so extensive that they slowly overwhelmed the native inhabitants in the region and changed the ethnological mix of Iraq.
Mohammad Ali Chalongar, Maryam Soleimani
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Myth and politics: behavioral archetypes in ancient Iran and persistence in power and politics [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2020
1. Introduction Our minds are shaped by human history, and the thoughts of our forefathers certainly exercise undeniable influence on its structure. On this ground, when carefully analyzing our mental processes, we might need to examine how other people ...
Fateh Moradi
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Archaeometric Characterization of Submerged Sasanian Stucco From Ghaleh Guri, Western Iran

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 68, Issue S1, Page S84-S93, April 2026.
ABSTRACT The Ghaleh Guri archaeological site, a late Sasanian site with a building complex dated to 591–628 ce, lies along an ancient road linking the western Zagros to Mesopotamia. Its architectural remains, adorned with stucco, faced annual river floods yet remained stable for centuries.
Atefeh Shekofteh   +2 more
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