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Political Developments in the Ardabil in the Period of Local Governments (From the Third Century to the Fifth Century AH)
Zazai Tribe’ Mean Anything About the Origin of Zaza People? (Zazai Aşireti Zazaların Kökeni Hakkında Bir Şeyler Söyleyebilir Mi?)
Abstracts Electronic Edition
1 Sárközy Miklós Tabaristān Lokális Fejedelemségeinek Története A
Miskawayh's Philosophy of History in the Light of Tajarib Al-Umam
The Great 'Umar Khayyam
Library of Arabic Literature Handbook for Editor-Translators
Iran's Ethnic Christians: the Assyrians and the Armenians
Islam and Muslims in Byzantine Historiography of the 10Th-15Th Centuries
The Mamlūks of the Seljuks: Islam's Military Might at the Crossroads Author(S): David Ayalon Source: Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Third Series, Vol
Response to the False Book of Asgharzadeh
Exile from Exile: the Representation of Cultural Memory in Literary Texts by Exiled Iranian Jewish Women
Nowruz E-Magazine | No
7 the Seljuqs and the Khwarazm Shahs
Persian‖, ―Iranian‖, Islam and Iranian Civilization
A Rare Samanid Dinar Struck in Mohammedia in 341 A.H. Bearing the Names of Prince Noah Bin Nasser and the Caliph Al-Mostakfy Bi Allah
The Westward Migration of Ranafi Scholars from Central Asia in the 11Th to 13Th Centuries
Toward a Theory of Historical Narrative
Top View
The Appropriation of Islamic History and Ahl Al- Baytism in Ottoman Historical Writing, 1300-1650
Why Iran Cannot Trust the IAEA
Studies in the Kit B Al-T Epitome of Al-S B by M. S
The Qibla As Ritual, Metaphor, and Identity Marker in Early Islam Ari Michael Gordon University of Pennsylvania,
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Stony Brook University
Knowledge in the Buyid Period: Practices and Formation of Social Identity
The Origins of Twelver Shīʿism in Iran İran’Da on Iki İmam Şiîliğinin Kökenleri
The Cultural Affirmation of Jews and Christians in Iran