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W. Ivanow
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Der Islam. 23:1-132
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W. Ivanow
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 58:405-431
In 1896 A. Querry published in the Mémoires de la Société de linguistique de Paris (vol. ix, pp. 110–24), a short note on the dialect spoken in Nain. His materials were collected by some of his Persian friends at Tehran where they chanced to mee
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W. Ivanow
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. 49:291-365
In the autumn of 1915 I found at Buârâ a few leaves of a Persian MS. forming part of an unknown work devoted to the biography of the famous saint Shay Aḥmad-i-Jâm, surnamed Zindah-Fîl. There were only thirteen leaves, 23 by 18 and 16 by 13·5 c
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W. Ivanow
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. 70:57-79
Every student of Indian history is familiar with the extraordinary event, quite unique in the annals of the Muslim dynasties in India, which took place in 1537, when Burhān Niẓām Shāh, the Sunni ruler of the Ahmadnagar state, in the Deccan, proc
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W. Ivanow
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 61:863-868
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W. Ivanow
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 63:527-564
The connection of Naṣīru'd-dīn Ṭūsī with the Ismailites is a well-known fact, familiar to every student of Persian literature. Even a beginner cannot pass without paying attention to his important treatise on ethics, the Akhlāq-i-Nāṣirī.
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W. Ivanow
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 52:535-563
It is very difficult to say how long the library attached to the shrine of Imam Riza at Meshed has been in existence. It is impossible to believe that it dates back to the beginning of the shrine itself. Those great calamities which befell Persia, su
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W. Ivanow
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. 59:1-41
It is one of the most popular devices of wits and humorists of all nations to make use of various slang expressions, dialectical or rustic sentences, or local words in order to add to the “fun” in their narrative. Persians are no exception to thi
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W. Ivanow
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. 55:1-34
1. Stems. Besides a few uncommon spellings (as etc., see above, A, 4) nothing particular can be observed with regard to the formation of both verbal stems, present and past. The latter in a few cases appears to be formed from the former in a so-calle
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W. Ivanow
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. 64:403-405