815 resultados para Calligraphy, Persian
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Mode of access: Internet.
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On double leaves, oriental style, in case.
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Xerox copy.
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Chinese calligraphy, v. 1-30 + 2 v. Index; Chinese painting, v. 1-30 + 2 v. Index.
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Persian and Turkish in Arabic script.
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Translated into Persian by Khudā-bakhsh ibn Bahrām Khudādād. Ed. by Mihrbān ibn Bahrāsm.
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Translated into Persian by N⁻asih ibn-Zafar al-Jarb⁻adhaq⁻ani.
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Based on unpublished draft by İbrâhîm G̈ânî.
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His Kanz al-daqāʾiq, tr. into Persian by Naṣr al-Dīn ibn Muḥammad Jamāl al-Kirmānī.
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Cover title.
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Preceded by a Turkish introduction by ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Sāmi, and 25 p. of poetry by Ziya Paşa.
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v.1 Bengal, Assam, Burmah, and the Eastern Archipelago.--v.2 North-Western Provinces, Oudh, Nipal, Bundelcund and Baghelcund.--v.3 Rajpootana, Central India, and the mediatized chiefs in Central India and Malwa.--v.4 Bombay presidency.--v.5 Peishwa, Nagpore, and the Central Provinces, Hyderabad, Mysore, Coog, the state under the Madras presidency, and Ceylon.--v.6 Punjab, Sind and Beloochistan, and Central Asia.--v.7 Turkish Arabia, the Persian Gulf, Arbia, and Africa.
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The "fundamental idea" of "The superhuman antagonists" (p. 1-50) is borrowed from "ancient Persian mythology." cf. Pref.