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Kings, Priests and Gods on Sasanian Investiture Reliefs
The Behistun Inscription and the Res Gestae Divi Augusti
Relics Known As Sasanian Silver Plates Include Some Which Were
The Symbol of Zoroastrian Religion
A Study of the Investiture of Narseh at Naqsh-I Rustam -Anahitah Or Queen of Queens?
Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology: the Case Study of Iran
“Skirting” Society: How Women in Late Antique Persia Used Religious Pluralism To
Surrealism and the Reliefs of the Sasanian High Priest Kartir
THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY of Volume )(I)
The State of Research on Sasanian Painting
Sasanian Iran - Economy, Society, Arts and Crafts*
Sasanian Bishapur and Its Rock Reliefs
Notes on Some Women of the Shahnama
Uyghurs and Uyghur Identity
Iran: Arts of Ancient Persia April 30 – May 15, 2016 July 20, 2015
The Sasanian Rock Relief of Bahram Ii at Guyum (Fars, Iran)
The Church of the East
An Identification of the Chain-Armoured Equestrian Image at the Larger Grotto, Taq-I Bustan
Top View
SRPOR Nno KRRTIR
Three Genealogies of Persian Kings to English Monarchs Queen Elizabeth
Historic Iran Dynasties
Sassanian Succession Struggles: an Analysis of the Legitimisation Practices of Early Seventh Century Sassanian Rulers in Comparison with Their Predecessors
Defensive Responses in Sasanian Historiography
3 Sasanian Iran: Intellectual Life
17 Religions and Religious Movements
Money and Coin in Sassanid Period: a Historical Analysis
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY of AMERICA Bar Dayṣān and Mani In
How Did Kartir Become Kartir?
Narseh, Armenia, and the Paikuli Inscription
The Lady Represented in Narseh's Relief
Theme V Formation of Empires
Library of Congress Classification
The Evolution of Swords and Daggers in the Sasanian Empire
Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
Sasanian Rock Reliefs
Downloaded for Personal Non-Commercial Research Or Study, Without Prior Permission Or Charge
What Role Did the Sassanid Empire Truly Play in The
Iranian History