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Chorasmia (satrapy)
The Satrap of Western Anatolia and the Greeks
From Small States to Universalism in the Pre-Islamic Near East
The Second After the King and Achaemenid Bactria on Classical Sources
Chorasmia Medical School from the Beginning Until the Mongol Invasion
STATES in NORTH-WESTERN CENTRAL ASIA the Transition To
From India to the Black Sea: an Overlooked Trade Route?
Was Zoroastrian Art Invented in Chorasmia?
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The Comparison of Thematerials in Styles of Iranian Architecture and Its Effect on the Form of the Building Before the Islam’S Entry to Iran
Archaeology and the Book of Esther, by Carey A
1 the Achaemenid Satrapy of Armenia By: Salpi Bocchieriyan
Exile and Return Beihefte Zur Zeitschrift Für Die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
Hellenism and Persianism in the East 201 Reviews 16 Chiara Barbati: Review of Benkato, Adam
The Archaeology of Elam Formation and Transformation of an Ancient Iranian State
The Archaeology of the Hellenistic Far East: a Survey
ANCIENT PERSIA the Achaemenid Persian Empire, at Its Greatest
The Sixteen Lands of Videvdat 1 Airyān¢M Vaźjah and the Homeland of the Iranians
Top View
The Achaemenid Satrapy of Armenia Salpi Bocchieriyan
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A POLITICAL HISTORY of PARTHIA Oi.Uchicago.Edu
Mairs 2019 HFE Supplement 7
The Hellenistic Chorasmian Ketos of Akchakhan-Kala
Aramaic Traces Through Coins in the Iranian World
Canepa-The Iranian Expanse.Indd
Ashurov, Barakatullo (2013) Tarsākyā: an Analysis of Sogdian Christianity Based on Archaeological, Numismatic, Epigraphic and Textual Sources
Alexander and His Successors in Central Asia
Judeo-Iranian Languages 234 Habib Borjian
Great Khorasan Road) During the Third Millennium BC and the ”Dark Stone” Artefacts H.-P
Achaemenids in the Caucasus?
On Location of Xiand XV Satrapies of Achaemenid Persia
Places and Peoples in Central Asia and in the Graeco-Roman Near East
Empire and Gender in Greek Esther
Chorasmia Medical School from the Beginning Until the Mongol Invasion
Proposals from the Script Encoding Initiative
Who Were the Original Zoroastrians the Religion and Where It Spread How Did It Change After the Death of Zoroaster
Ancient Persia : a Concise History of the Achaemenid Empire, 550–330 BCE / Matt Waters, University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire
The Administration of the Achaemenid Empire
Religions and Religious Space in Sogdian Culture: a View from Archaeological and Written Sources
A Note on Abbreviations