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Dyakonov (Russian: Дьяконов (masculine), Russian: Дьяконова (feminine)),
Diakonoff, Diakonov, or
Diakonof is a
Russian surname meaning "a deacon's". Notable...
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Mikhail Mikhailovich Diakonoff (25 June [O.S. 12 June] 1907 – 8 June 1954) was a
Soviet orientalist and
expert on
Iranian studies. He was the
older brother...
- 379–381. ISBN 978-0-691-14720-8.
Diakonoff 1985, pp. 122–123.
Diakonoff 1985, p. 123.
Diakonoff 1985, p. 124.
Diakonoff 1985, pp. 124–125. Liverani, Mario...
- Igor
Mikhailovich Diakonoff (occasionally
spelled Diakonov, Russian: И́горь Миха́йлович Дья́конов; 12
January 1915 – 2 May 1999) was a
Russian historian...
- Farber [de]
noted that this
translation "is not
always true to details". I. M.
Diakonoff published a
translation into
Russian in 1990.
Other tablets have been...
- Gala Dalí (born
Elena Ivanovna Diakonova, Елена Ивановна Дьяконова; 7 September [O.S. 26 August] 1894 – 10 June 1982),
usually known simply as Gala, was...
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reconstruct it as a
lexical feature in PAA, as
Diakonoff does; they find Ehret's
reasoning more sound. Igor
Diakonoff argues that Proto-Afroasiatic
required a...
- 2018, p. 156.
Diakonoff 1985, p. 100.
Sulimirski 1985, p. 150.
Parzinger 2004, p. 22.
Diakonoff 1985, p. 94.
Olbrycht 2000a, p. 93.
Diakonoff 1985, p. 51...
- *****amira,
meaning "union of clans."
Sergey Tokhtasyev [ru] and Igor
Diakonoff derived it from an Old
Iranic term *Gāmīra or *Gmīra,
meaning "mobile...
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other non-Semitic and non-Indo-European
languages of the region. Igor
Diakonoff and
Sergei Starostin suggested that Hurro-Urartian and the Northeastern...