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DA AFḠĀNESTĀN TĀRĪḴ ṬŌLANA
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DĀ O DOḴTAR
Hubertus Von Gall
(lit. “Mother and daughter”), an important rock-cut tomb, probably of the early Hellenistic period, at the northwestern corner of the Mamasanī region of Fārs. Among all the rock-cut tombs of the former territory of Media and of Fārs, it most closely resembles the royal Achaemenid tombs.
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ʿAlī-Akbar Saʿīdī Sīrjānī
tanning, the process by which animal skins are made into leather.
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ٴĀ
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(elementary school). See EDUCATION.
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ٴĀ JOURNAL
Nassereddin Parvin
(“school”), Persian monthly cultural journal published in Mašhad, 1922-27.
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ٴĀ-E MAḎĀHEB
Fatḥ-Allāh Mojtabāʾī
(school of religious doctrines), an important text of the Āḏar Kayvānī pseudo-Zoroastrian sect, written between 1645 and 1658.
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ٴĪ
Aḥmad Tafażżolī, Hashem Rajabzadeh
"secretary, scribe." i. In the pre-Islamic period. ii. In the Islamic period.
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ٴĪ-AL-MOLK FARĀHĀNĪ
Guity Nashat
or Mīrzā Moḥammad-Ḥosayn (1810-80), director of the private royal secretariat under Nāṣer-al-Dīn Shah.
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ٴĪ-E AʿẒAM
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ٴĪE, ٴĪĪ
Aḥmad Tafażżolī
a term designating the “seven scripts” supposedly used in the Sasanian period.