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MULTILINGUALISM IN THE CITY OF YAZD (IRAN)
The article is devoted to the ancient city of Yazd in Iran and the multilingualism observed within this city. The city is the centre for Iranian Zoroastrians. All of them are bilingual: they speak their own language and the national Persian language. The
E.K. Molchanova
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Oral character of middle Persian literature : new perspective [PDF]
From the very beginning oral transmission of texts played a significant role in the Iranian world. It became a main topic of several works by Bailey (1943), Boyce (1957, 1968), de Menasce (1973), Skjærvø (1384hš), Smurzyński (2006) and Tafazzoli ...
Kłagisz, Mateusz
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Tourism development and residents' attitude: A case study of Yazd, Iran [PDF]
The Yazd residents look at tourism development with a promising future to bring more income to the area that can be shared. Investors search to find new attractive business and middle and low classes in the community look to find better job opportunities.
Rastegar, Hamidreza
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Abu al-Hasan al-Amiri is one of the earliest and most prominent Muslim philosophers from Iran. He is known for his numerous contributions to the field Ilm u Kalam and comparative religion.
Dr. Iman kanani, Naeem Shafiei
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Plants as Symbols of Power in the Achaemenid Iconography of Ancient Persian Monuments. [PDF]
Caneva G, Lazzara A, Hosseini Z.
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Review: John R. Hinnells, The Zoroastrian Diaspora: Religion and Migration. Oxford: OUP, 2005. [PDF]
Hintze, Almut
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In/Visibility of LGBTQ People in the Arab Spring: Making LGBTQ Voices Heard [PDF]
LGBTQ use of the internet is a growing area of study. However most studies focus mainly on the US and the UK, and none pays much (if any) attention to the experience of LGBTQ people in countries where it is illegal to be LGBTQ.
Kreps, David
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METODE BIBEL DALAM PEMAKNAAN AL-QUR’AN (Kajian Kritis terhadap Pandangan Orientalis)
Orientalist’s attention against the Quran can be traced since the visit of Peter Venerable, from Cluny, to Toledo in the mid 12th century. He asked some western scholars to produce a series of works that will be a scientific basis for the western ...
Asdar Yusup
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Review: Zoroastrian and Parsi Studies. Selected works of John R. Hinnells by John R. Hinnells [PDF]
Hintze, Almut
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BILINGUALISM IN SPEECH ETIQUETTE AMONG IRANIAN ZOROASTRIANS
The Zoroastrians of Iran, as well as the Iranians in general, have an ancient extensive and varied etiquette, verbal and non-verbal. Speech etiquette, otherwise known by the Arabic word “ta'aróf,” is an important part of socio-communicative activity in ...
E.K. Molchanova
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