3781: CYRUS river in Fa@rs , , 3782: DA AFGÚHAÚNESTAÚN TÚARÈK¨ T®OÚLANA , , 3783: DAÚ o DOK¨TAR , Rock-cut tomb, early Hellenistic period, NW Fa@rs , von Gall, H. 3784: DABBAÚGÚÈ , Tanning, various types of skin proccessing , Sa¿^d^ S^rja@n^, ¿A.-A. 3785: DABESTAÚN , , 3786: DABESTAÚN , Cultural journal, MaÞhad, 1922-23, 1926-27 , Parvin, N. 3787: DABESTAÚN-e MAD¨AÚHEB , Text of Adòarkeyva@n^ pseudo-Zoroastrian sect, 17th , Mojtaba@÷^, F.-A. 3788: DABÈR , , 3789: DABÈR i. , Scribe, one of the four pre-Islamic social classes , Tafazµzµoli, A. 3790: DABÈR ii. , Scribe, bureaucrat in Islamic period , Rajabzadeh, H. 3791: DABIR-e A¿Z®AM , , 3792: DABÈR-al-MOLK FARAÚHAÚNÈ , Head of private royal secreteriat, 19th , Nashat, G. 3793: DABÈRE DABÈRÈ , Script, seven scripts used in Sasanian period , Tafazµzµol^, A. 3794: DABÈRESTAÚN , , 3795: DABÈRESTAÚN-e NEZ®AÚM , , 3796: DABUYIDS , Dynasty in T®abaresta@n until Islamic conquest in 761 , Madelung, W. 3797: DAÚD , Law, right, rule, in Zoroastrian tradition , Shaki, M. 3798: DAÚD , Gu@Þa, vocal and instrumental motif in Persian music , During, J. 3799: DAÚD , Newspaper, Tehran, 1942 1961 , Parvin, N. 3800: DAÚD NASK , Lawbook, comprising seven nasks of Avesta , Shaki, M. 3801: DADA ¿OMAR ROENÈ , , 3802: DAÚDARI , Name of three Achaemenid dignitaries and officeholders , Dandamayev, M. 3803: DAÚDESTAÚN , Law, civil and canon law, Sasanian , Shaki, M. 3804: DAÚDESTAÚN I DEÚNÈG , Pahlavi work by Zoroastrian priest, 9th , Shaki, M. 3805: DAÚDESTAÚN È MEÚNOÚG È XRAD , Zoroastrian Pahlavi book of advice , Tafazµzµol^, A. 3806: DAÚDGAÚH , , 3807: DAÚDGÚAH , , 3808: DAÚDGAR H®osayn , Majles president, minister, senator, 20th , ¿AÚqel^, B. 3809: DAÚDGOSTARÈ Weza@rat-e , , 3810: DAÚDÈO¿ , Catholicus of Nestorian church, 5th , Hunter, E. 3811: DAÚDIO¿ QAT®RAÚYAÚ , Nestorian author of ascetic literature, 7th , Sims-Williams, N. 3812: DAÚD¨MEHR b FARROK¨AÚN , , 3813: DAÚDWAR DAÚDWARÈH , Judge, lawgiver, Sasanian , Shaki, M. 3814: DADYSETH , Parsi philanthropist, India, 18th , Boyce & Kotwal 3815: DADYSETH AGIARY , Parsi fire temple established by Dadyseth, Bombay, 1771 , Boyce & Kotwal 3816: DADYSETH AÚTABAHRAÚM , Oldest Parsi AÚtaÞ Bahra@m of Bombay, installed 1783 , Boyce & Kotwal 3817: DAEÚNA , , 3818: DAFF and DAÚYERA , , 3819: DAFF and DAÚYERA i. , Frame drum, instrument in Persia , During, J. 3820: DAFF and DAÚYERA ii. , Frame drum, instrument in Afghanistan , Doubleday, V. 3821: DAFTAR , Administrative office and account book or register from pre-Isl period , Rajabzadeh, H. 3822: DAFTAR-e ASNÚAD-e RASMÈ , Government department of records, 20th , Da@mg@a@n^, A. 3823: DAFTAR-K¨AÚNA-ye HOMAÚYUÚN , Safavid administrative unit headed by a chief secretary , Rajabzadeh, H. 3824: DAÚGÚ , Brand, mark of heated iron on animal or human , Sajja@d^, S®. 3825: DAÚGÚESTAÚN , , 3826: DAÚGÚESTAÚN i. , Ancient Albania, cultural relations with Persia , Gamzatov, G. 3827: DAÚGÚESTAÚN ii. , Ancient Albania, linguistic influences , Thordarson, F. 3828: DAÚGÚESTAÚNÈ Fathá-¿Al^ Khan , Safavid grand vizier, 17th-18th , Savory, R. 3829: DAGUERREOTYPE , First practical photographic process introduced into Persia in 1840s , Adle, C. 3831: D¨AHABÈYA , Sufi order of Shi¿ite allegiance, Shiraz and Azerbaijan , Algar, H. 3832: DAHAE , , 3833: DAHAE i. , Etymology of the name of an ancient Persian tribe , de Blois, F. 3834: DAHAE ii. , Ancient Persian tribe , Vogelsang, W. 3835: DAHAN-e GÚOLAÚMAÚN , Archeological site in S Za@bol , Gnoli, G. 3836: DAHBÈDÈYA , Hereditary line of NaqÞband^ Sufis, Samarqand , Algar, H. 3837: DAHM YAZAD , Zoroastrian divinity , Boyce, M. 3838: DAHRÈ , , 3839: DAHRÈ i. , Atheist, in Middle Persian literature , Shaki, M. 3840: DAHRÈ ii. , Atheist, in the Islamic period , Gimaret, D. 3841: DAHYU , Country and also people, demon, enemy of the gods , Gnoli, G. 3842: DAÚ¿È , Isma¿ili missionaries , Daftary, F. 3843: DAÚ¿È Ahámad b Ebra@h^m , Turkish poet and scholar, 14-15th , Yazici, T. 3844: DAÚ¿È Bokòa@r^ , Poet, Bukhara, 19th , Poujol, C. 3845: DAÚ¿È-al-ESLAÚM Sayyed Moháammad-¿Al^ , Lexicographer and preacher, India, 19th 20th , Akhtar, M. 3846: DAÚ¿È Ela'l-H®AQQ Abu@ ¿Abd-Alla@h Moháammad , Brother and successor of H®asan b. Zayd, 9th 10th , Madelung, W. 3847: DAÚ¿È JAÚN NAÚPEL÷ON , Popular satirical novel, 1969-70 , Rahimiyeh, N. 3848: DAÚ¿È KABÈR , , 3849: DAÚ¿È-e S®AGÚÈR , , 3850: DAÚ¿È ÈRAÚZÈ , Sufi shaikh and poet, Shiraz, 15th , Safa, D¨.-A. 3851: VAºHVÈ DAÚITYAÚ , Mythical river in Avesta and Pahlavi texts , Gnoli, G. 3852: DAIUKKU , , 3853: DAIVA , Demonized Indian divinity in Iranian religions , Herrenschmidt & Kellens 3854: DAIVADAÚNA , Daiva temple destroyed in Persepolis, 5th BCE , Gnoli, G. 3855: DAJJAÚL , Great deceiver, whose advent is a sign of resurrection , Algar, H. 3856: D¨AKA÷-al-MOLK , , 3857: DAKANÈ ¿Abd-al-H®am^d , Renewer of a Sufi order, Persia, 18th , Algar, H. 3858: DAKANÈ Rezµa@-¿Al^Þa@h , Leader of a Sufi order, India, 17th-18th , Nurbakhsh, J. 3859: DAK¨ÈL , Interceder, a piece of rag on a sacred place or object , Beyhaq^, H®-¿A. 3860: D¨AK¨ÈRA-ye K¨úAÚRAZMAÚHÈ , Persian encyclopedia of medical knowledge, 13th , Sa¿^d^-S^rja@n^, ¿A.-A. 3861: DAK¨MA , , 3862: DALMAÚ TEPE , Archeological site in W Azerbaijan , Dyson, R. 3863: DALQAK , Buffoon, court jester, Islamic period , Gaffary, F. 3864: DAL'VERZIN TEPE , Archeological site in S Uzbekistan , Pugachenkova, G. 3865: DAM , , 3866: DAM , Archeological site in Afghanistan , Fischer, K. 3867: DAÚM-DAÚRÈ , Animal husbandry, an economic survey , Digard, J.-P. 3868: DAÚM-PEZEKÈ , , 3869: DAÚM-PEZEKÈ i. , Veterinary medicine, in pre-Islamic Iran , Shaki, M. 3870: DAÚM-PEZEKÈ ii. , Veterinary medicine, in Islamic period , Sajja@d^, S®. 3871: DAÚMAÚD M^r-e Sayyed Moháammad-Ba@qer , Theologian, philosopher, jurist, poet, Persia, 17th , Newman, A. 3872: DAMASCUS , Zoroastrians at the city of Achaemenid empire , Boyce, M. 3873: DAMASPIA , Achaemenid queen, wife of Artaxerexes I, 5th BCE , Schmitt, R. 3874: DAMAÚVAND , , 3875: DAMAÚVAND i. , Geography of the mountain NE of Tehran , Hourcade, B. 3876: DAMAÚVAND ii. , Mythology of the mountain NE of Tehran , Tafazµzµol^, A. 3877: DAÚMDAÚD NASK , Name of one of lost nasks of Avesta , MacKenzie, D. 3878: DAMELÈ , , 3879: DAÚMGÚAÚN , Town on a plain S of Alborz range from pre-historic , Adle, C. 3880: DAÚMGÚAÚNÈ , Family of jurists, Da@mg@a@n, 11th 12th , EIr 3881: DAÚMGÚAÚNÈ , Family of builders and stucco carvers, Da@mg@a@n, 14th , Blair, S. 3882: DAÚMGÚAÚNÈ Abu-¿Al^ , , 3883: DAÚMI- , Avestan word related to cosmogony , Kellens, J. sup: DAMIRI, theologian, is best known for his Hayt al-hayawn, G. A. Russell 3884: DAMPOK¨TAK DAMÈ , Persian cuisine with rice cooked in a single pot , Ghanoonparvar, M. 3885: DANCE , , 3886: DANCE i. , Dance in pre-Islamic period , Shahbazi, A. 3887: DANCE ii. , Persian dance in the Islamic period , 3888: DANCE iii. , Modern Persian dance , Friend, R. 3889: DANDAÚN ÖILÏQ , Ruined city in Chinese Turkestan , Gropp, G. 3890: DANDAÚNQAÚN , Medieval town in Khorasan , Bosworth, C. 3891: DAÚNE , Seven newspapers and journals, Persia and India, 19th-20th , Parvin, N. 3892: DAÚNE Ahámad Makòdu@m , Tajik historian and progressive writer, Bukhara, 19th , Fourniau, V. 3893: DAÚNE H®osayn , Turco-Persian poet, journalist, scholar, Istanbul, 19-20th , Chelkowski, P. 3894: DAÚNE Rezµa@ Khan Arfa¿ , Diplomat and poet, 19th-20th , Sa¿^d^ S^rja@n^, ¿A.-A. 3895: DAÚNE Taq^ , Poet and officeholder, Tabr^z, 19th 20th , AfÞa@r, È. 3896: DAÚNE-NAÚMA-ye ¿ALAÚ÷È , Persian philosophical treatise by Avicenna, 11th , Dabashi, H. 3897: DAÚNE-NAÚMA-ye ÈRAÚN Wa ESLAÚM , Persian encyclopedia of Iran and Islam, 20th , Yarshater, E. 3898: DAÚNE-NAÚMA-ye QADAR KHAN , Persian dictionary, 15th , Bayevsky, S. 3899: DAÚNE-SARAÚ-ye ¿ALÈ , , 3900: DAÚNE-SARAÚ-ye MOQADDAMAÚTÈ , , 3901: DAÚNESF(AH)AÚN , Village in Qazv^n and a subdialect of S Ta@t^ spoken there , Yarshater, E. 3902: DAÚNEGAÚH , , 3903: DAÚNEGAÚH-e JANG , , 3904: DAÚNEKADA , , sup: DAÚNEKADA, a monthly literary journal, Nassereddin Parvin 3905: DAÚNEKADA-ye AFSARÈ , ,sup: DAÚNEKADA-YE ES®FAHAÚN, a monthly literary journal and the organ of a society of the same name, N. Parvin 3906: DAÚNEMAND , , 3907: DAÚNEMAND , Founder of a Turkman dynasty in N Cappadocia, 11th , Yazici, T. 3908: DAÚNEMAND , , 3909: DAÚNEMAND BAHAÚDOR , Mongol commander, 13th-14th , Jackson, P. 3910: DAÚNEMAND-e H®AÚJEB , Mongol officer, 13th , Jackson, P. 3911: DANESTAMA , Archeological site of mud-brick structure, Afghanistan , Fischer, K. 3912: DANG , , 3913: DAÚNÈAÚL b MOEH QUÚMESÈ , Jewish scholar and exegete, 9th , Netzer, A. 3914: DAÚNÈAÚL-e NABÈ , , 3915: DAÚNÈAÚL-e NABÈ i. , Jewish Old Testament prophet, in Biblical and popular traditions , Netzer, A. 3916: DAÚNÈAÚL-e NABÈ ii. , Jewish Old Testament prophet, in Sogdian literature , Sims-Williams, N. 3917: DAÚNÈAÚL-e NABÈ iii. , Jewish Old Testament prophet's tomb, K¨u@zesta@n , Varja@vand, P. 3918: DAÚNÈAÚL-e NABÈ iv. , Jewish Old Testament prophet, Da@n^a@l-Na@ma , Netzer, A. 3919: DANISH-IRANIAN RELATIONS , , 3920: DAQAÚYEQÈ Marvaz^ ams-al-D^n Moháammad , Author, 12th-13th , de Bruijn, J. 3921: DAQÈQÈ Abu@ Mansáu@r Ahámad , Author of a a@h-na@ma, 10th , Khaleghi-Motlagh, D. 3922: DAQQAÚQ Abu@ ¿Al^ , , 3923: D¨AR¿ , , 3924: DAÚR al-FONUÚN , Polytechnic college, Tehran, founded 1851 , Gurney and Nabavi 3925: DAÚR al-H®ARB , Juridical term for lands not under Islamic rule , Algar, H. 3926: DAR-e MEHR , Zoroastrian term related to sacred fire, fire temple , Boyce, M. 3927: DAÚR al-UÚRA-YE KOBRAÚ , , 3928: DAÚR-e TANHAÚ , Archeological site, Badr , Haerinck, E. 3830: DAÚR al-ZARB , , 3929: DAÚRAÚ , Parthian city and Byzantine garrison town, Sasanian , Weiskopf, M. 3930: DAÚRAÚ , , VOLUME 7 FASCICLE 1
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