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Sogdian language
Tajiki Some Useful Phrases in Tajiki Five Reasons Why You Should Ассалому Алейкум
REIMAGINING INTERFAITH Shayda Sales
A History of the Tajiks: Iranians of the East
Bronze Age Languages of the Tarim Basin by J
History of the Persian Language in the East (Central Asia) Richard N. Frye
An Introduction to Manichean Sogdian
II IRANIAN STUDIES Mevlâna Bibliyografyası/ Bibliography of Mawlana
A Contemplation of the Geographical Origin of Seyyed Isma'il Jurjani
I. Introduction
The Turfan Minaret Inscription: a Symbol of Cultural Confluence on the Silk Road
Roots of Anthropotcentric Interpretation of Proper Nouns in the Works of Abu Rayhan Beruni
Syriac Into Middle Iranian: a Translation Studies Approach to Sogdian and Pahlavi Manuscripts Within the Church of the East
The Sogdian Descendants in Mongol and Post-Mongol Central Asia: the Tajiks and Sarts
How Do Yaghnobi People Live? a Report from the Remote Area of Tajikistan
Sogdians and Buddhism
The Bukharan Emirate and Turkestan Under Russian Rule
Exegisti Monumenta, Festschrift Sims-William
Sogdian (Yoshida).Pdf
Top View
9 Evidence for Central Asia
Approaching the Sogdian Language. a Methodological Discussion Dr
Ashurov, Barakatullo (2013) Tarsākyā: an Analysis of Sogdian Christianity Based on Archaeological, Numismatic, Epigraphic and Textual Sources
Abstracts NINTH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE of IRANIAN STUDIES (ECIS 9) Berlin, 9–13 September 2019 Institute of Iranian Studies, Freie Universität Berlin
Obituaries Vladimir Aronovich Livshits
Introduction
Masarykova Univerzita Filozofická Fakulta Ústav Jazykovědy a Baltistiky
Wendtland Göttingen
History of the Persian Language in the East (Central Asia)
Ancient Sogdiana: a 'Zoroastrian Stronghold'
Aramaic Script Derivatives in Central Eurasia
The Archaeology of Sogdiana
Iranian Minority Languages Agnes Korn
Religions and Religious Space in Sogdian Culture: a View from Archaeological and Written Sources
Comparative Notes on Hurro-Urartian, Northern Caucasian and Indo-European*
Yaghnobi: an Example of a Language in Contact*