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Bamshad (Persian: بامشاد) or Bāmšād was a
musician of
Sasanian music during the
reign of
Khosrow II (r. 590–628). Many
Shahanshahs of the
Sasanian Empire...
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Jorde LB,
Rogers AR,
Bamshad M,
Watkins WS,
Krakowiak P, Sung S, et al. (April 1997). "Microsatellite...
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Sasanian royal court hosted prominent musicians,
namely Azad,
Bamshad, Barbad, Nagisa, Ramtin, and Sarkash.
Iranian traditional musical instruments...
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after having been
banished for many years, s****ing
Bebbanburg for
himself Bamshad Abedi-Amin as
Yahya (series 5), Wihtgar's second-in-command whom he met...
- Tradition. In
Historical Roots". In
Thapar (2006), pp. 21–49.
Kivisild T,
Bamshad MJ,
Kaldma K,
Metspalu M, et al. (1999). "Deep
common ancestry of Indian...
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Retrieved June 8, 2011.
Leakey 1994, pp. 87–89. Jorde, Lynn B.;
Bamshad, Michael; Rogers, Alan R. (February 1998). "Using
mitochondrial and nuclear...
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original on 4
August 2011.
Retrieved 3
February 2011.
Bamshad, Michael; Olson,
Steve E. (December 2003). "Does Race Exist?". Scientific...
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Sharma (1958), p. 18.
Narasimhan et al. (2019).
Bamshad et al. (2001).
Sharma (1958), pp. 22–23.
Sharma (1958), pp. 27–28. Sharma...
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occupied large continental and
subcontinental regions (Rosenberg et al. 2002;
Bamshad et al. 2003). Some
commentators have
argued that
these patterns of variation...
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creator of
Pavarchin and
Shabhaye Barareh. The show was
famous for
Bamshad and his song "Bi-vafa-ie." It is also
noted that The Dots
holds the distinction...