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Persian and Encyclopedia
* Persian Gulf, Encyclopedia Iranica
* Encyclopedia Iranica, " Bahrām V Gōr in Persian Legend and Literature ", W. L. Hanaway, Jr
Ludwig Adamec considers him to be of Kurdish descent, while Encyclopedia of Islam classifies him as an Arab philologist and scientist, however, Encyclopaedia Britannica and Encyclopaedia Iranica lists him as Persian.
* Nay-Nava the Encyclopedia of Persian Music Instruments
* Nay-Nava the Encyclopedia of Persian Music Instruments
He is also famous in non-mathematical society as the author of The Persian Encyclopedia, a Persian encyclopedia published in Iran.
* The Columbia Encyclopedia, 1942 edition: " the Pamirs ( Persian = roof of the world )".
After the Iranian Revolution which resulted in his membership in Islamic Republic Party, he has served in many governmental posts, including Vice Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Vice Minister of Education, the head of the Iranian Academy of Persian Language and Literature ( until August 2004 ), and Executive Director of Islamic Encyclopedia Foundation.
* Nay-Nava: The Encyclopedia of Persian Music Instruments
# REDIRECT The Persian Encyclopedia
The three volumes of the Persian Encyclopedia
The Persian Encyclopedia ( Dāneshnāme-ye Fārsi ) is one of the most comprehensive and authoritative Encyclopedias written in the Persian language.
Amirkabir is the current publisher of The Persian Encyclopedia.
َ According to the Encyclopedia of Islam, the name of the province was pronounced as: In Middle Persian the name of the province was called Āturpātākān, older new-Persian Ādharbādhagān آذربادگان / آذرآبادگان, Ādharbāyagān, at present Āzerbāydjān / Āzarbāydjān, Greek ᾿ Ατροπατήνη, Byzantine Greek ᾿ Αδραβιγάνων, Armenian Atrpatakan, Syriac Adhorbāyghān.
* Encyclopedia of Iranian cinema ( in Persian )
* Nay-Nava the Encyclopedia of Persian Music Instruments
The Jewish Encyclopedia estimated that in 1900 there were 35, 000 Persian Jews in the world ( almost all of whom lived in present-day Iran ), although other sources estimate somewhat higher numbers for the same time.
* An Encyclopedia of Persian Literature in Afghanistan Vol.
# REDIRECT The Persian Encyclopedia
She was listed among the leading new voices in Persian poetry in the Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World.
), The New Encyclopedia of Islam, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, revised ed., 2003, ISBN 0-7591-0190-6, Excerpt from: pg 6: " The ' Abbasid dynasty ruled with the help of the Barmakids, a prominent Persian family from Balkh who, before their conversion, had been priests in the Bhuddist monestary of Nawbahar.

Persian and articles
* Islamopedia Online A growing resource of fatwās issued in English, French, Arabic, Urdu and Persian as well as news articles, editorials & analysis, exhibits and other original content for people interested in learning about Islam.
: Main articles: Arabic satire and Persian satire
* Space Science & Technology, ( Persian ) an Iranian nongovernmental group who writes scientific articles about Space Science & Technology
Curzon was commissioned by The Times to write several articles on the Persian political environment, but while there he decided to write a book on the country as whole.
It is very common to mistake Persian Architecture for Islamic Architecture and thus advisable to read both articles.
He is also author of several papers and articles on the Persian Gulf, regional crises, and political strategic topics.
He began to publish numerous articles and monographs, as well as his History of Egypt from the Earliest Times Down to the Persian Conquest in 1905.
* List of articles related to Persian mythology
It prepared both " disguised (` gray ` propaganda ) or deliberately misrepresented black propaganda " in the form of " newspaper articles, cartoons, leaflets, and books " which it translated into Persian, and most of which " portrayed the Soviet Union and the Tudeh as anti-Iranian or anti-Islamic, described the harsh reality of life in the Soviet Union, or explained the Tudeh's close relationship with the Soviets and its popular-front strategy.
In November 2011, the Guardian Data Blog published the graphs resulting from a mapping of " geotagged " articles ( being those given cartographic coordinates — such as this one ) within six various language-versions of Wikipedia: English ; Arabic ; Egyptian Arabic ; French ; Hebrew and Persian.
Its aim is publishing scholarly articles about Persian history, art, philosophy, literature, culture, and Iranology.
Pope remained active as a scholar, publishing more than 20 articles and papers, as well as a book on Persian architecture, between 1952 and his death in 1969.
He subsequently published many seminal articles on Iran, Persian literary texts and Sufism and his works have been translated into more than 20 languages worldwide.
During the last 15 years he has published 35 articles in Persian language journals published in Iran.
From 1965 until 2000, he wrote more than 4, 000 book reviews and articles, on every subject from trout fishing to Persian archaeology.
He has published a number of articles on modern western Iranian dialects, notably Tati and Taleshi, and the Jewish dialects of Persian ( including Lotara ' i ), and on Persian mythology.
He has written books and many articles in Dutch and is known for using Persian literary items in his Dutch works.
He has several books and articles in Persian and Azerbaijani.
In the 1980s, Professor Ehsan Yarshater ( editor of the Encyclopædia Iranica ) started to publish articles on this matter ( in both English and Persian ) in Rahavard Quarterly, Pars Monthly, Iranian Studies Journal, etc.
Several times since then, Persian magazines and Web sites have published articles from those who agree or disagree with usage of " Persia " and " Persian " in English.
Pejman Akbarzadeh has written articles in both Persian and English, mostly on cultural topics, which have been published in BBC Persian Service Online, " Persian Heritage Magazine " ( New Jersey ), " Shargh Newspaper " ( Tehran ), " Rahavard Quarterly " ( Los Angeles ), " Gooya. com " ( Brussels ), " Payvand. com " ( San Francisco )... and Yas-e-no Daily, which was banned in Iran in 2003.

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