355.05 .383
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The Zoroastrian religion in the Avesta / |
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355.05 .456
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Zoroaster and his world / |
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355.05 .645
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Rauzat-us-safa : Jardin de pureté. Bible de l'islam ou l'histoire sainte suivant la foi musulmane / |
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355.05 .648
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Culte, mythe et cosmologie dans l'iran ancien / |
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355.06 .036
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Die Chadhirlegende und der Alexanderroman : eine sagengeschichtliche und literarhistorische Untersuchung. |
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355.06 .085
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Anîs el-'ochchâq ; traité des termes figurés relatifs à la description de la beauté / |
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355.06 .111
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Futuhu'l Ghaib. |
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355.06 .129.40
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The ball and the polo stick, or, Book of ecstasy / |
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355.06 .136.28
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The Zend-Avesta. |
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355.06 .136.64
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A study of the five Zarathushtrian (Zoroastrian) Gâthâs : with texts and translations, also with the Pahlavi translation, for the first time edited with collation of manuscripts, and now prepared from all the known codices, also deciphered, and for the first time translated in its entirety into a European language, with Neryosangh's Sanskrit text edited ... with a first translation, also with the Persian text contained in codex 12b of the Munich collection edited in transliteration, together with a commentary, being the literary apparatus and argument ot the translation of the Gâthâs in the XXXIst volume of the Sacred books of the East / |
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355.06 .214
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A literary history of Persia from Fírdawsi to Saʼdí / |
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355.06 .258
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A group of Eastern romances and stories from the Persian, Tamil, and Urdu / |
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355.06 .280.85
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Oriental literature, or, The Dabistan / |
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355.06 .348.64
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Le livre des rois / |
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355.06 .348.78
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The Shah-namah of Fardusi / |
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355.06 .348.99
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Shah nameh. |
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355.06 .424.25
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The Dīvān. |
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355.06 .428 .687
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The zoological section of the Nuzhatu-l-qulūb of Ḥamdullāh al-Mustaufī al-Qazwīnī / |
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355.06 .428.658
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The geographical part of the Nuzhat-al-qulūb : composed by Ḥamd-Allāh Mustawiī of Qazwīn in 740(1340) / |
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355.06 .436.42 .49
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Two early Ismaili treatises : Haft-babi baba Sayyid-na and Matlubuʼl-muʼminin, by Tusi / |
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