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Rulers of Lāhijān and Fūman, in Gīlān, Persia
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 85-100
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The myth of English as a ‘colonialist’ imposition upon India: a reappraisal with special reference to South India
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 305-315
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Hibil-Ziwa and the Parthian Prince
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 152-156
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Minor Sanskrit Texts on the Prajñâ-pâramitâ 1. The Prajñâ-pâramitâ-piṇḍârtha of Diṅnâga
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 53-75
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The Perfume Culture of China and Taiwan: A Personal Report.1
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- 17 April 2013, pp. 127-130
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The Career of Htilaing min (Kyanzittha)
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 53-68
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A re-examination of al-Ash‘arī's theory of kasb according to Kitab al-Luma‛
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 210-221
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Stealing a Willing Bride: Women's Agency in the Myth of Rukmiṇī's Elopement1
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- 24 October 2007, pp. 407-441
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The Arabs and the Colossus*
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- 24 September 2009, pp. 165-187
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The Influence of Al-Farabi's “Ihsa' al-'ulum” (De scientiis) on the Writers on Music in Western Europe
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 561-592
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The “Graces” in Semitic Folklore. A Wedding-song from Ras Shamra
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 37-56
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Jack Sepoy and the Dervishes: Islam and the Indian Soldier in Princely India*
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- 06 December 2007, pp. 31-46
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XXIV. On the Philosophy of the Hindus. Part III
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- 24 September 2009, pp. 439-466
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Indian Fables in Islamic Art
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 317-324
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Art. IX.—The Oldest Book of the Chinese (the Yh-King) and its Authors (Continued).
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 237-289
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The Jewish Ḥāfeẓ: Classical New Persian Literature in the Judeo-Persian Garšūni Literary Tradition
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- 31 May 2021, pp. 515-534
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A Second Chinese Buddhist Text in Tibetan Characters
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 281-306
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Local Nodes of a Transnational Network: a case study of a Shi‘i family in Awadh, 1900–1950
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- 19 March 2014, pp. 397-413
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The Drachms of the Parthian “Dark Age”
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 2-25
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The Turkish Numerals
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 19-31
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