- [Founding the
State of Israel]; Tel Aviv 1955
Eretz Israel BeYemei HaShilton
HaParsi [Israel in
Persian Times]; Tel Aviv 1956
Yahadut Bavel [The Babylonian...
- are also
often cited as
additional varieties of Gujarati.
Parsi:
spoken by the
Zoroastrian Parsi minority. This
highly distinctive variety has been subject...
-
Christians (1.27%).
Minorities include Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains,
Zoroastrians (
Parsi), and the
unique Kalash people who
practice animism. Additionally, a small...
- Dictionary, 3rd ed, 2001, s.v. Dehkhoda, Ali Akbar. ""دریای روم" entry".
Parsi Wiki. Vella,
Andrew P. (1985). "Mediterranean Malta" (PDF). Hyphen. 4 (5):...
- romanized:
HaLikud, lit. 'The Consolidation'),
officially known as
Likud –
National Liberal Movement (Hebrew: הַלִּיכּוּד – תנועה לאומית ליברלית, romanized:
HaLikud...
-
ringing the city of Nablus,
Yitzhar is
built on the
ridge of
Salmen al
Parsi, a
mountain 808
meters above sea
level south of
Mount Grizim. The settlement...
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Catholicism Pare Niger–Congo →
Bantu → Pare
Tanzania (Pare Mountains)
Islam Parsis Indo-European → Indo-Aryan →
Gujaratic →
Gujarati Indian subcontinent (India...
- 2006.
Archived from the
original on 8 June 2013.
Retrieved 27 July 2012.
Parsi,
Trita (2007).
Treacherous Alliance. The
Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran...
- to
renowned Iranian Scholar, Dr.
Mohammad Ajam. "History of
Persian or
Parsi Language" — Iran
Chamber Society soas.ac.uk
Archived 23
September 2009 at...
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protecting its
allies and
raises questions about its
potential response.
Trita Parsi,
executive vice-president of the
Quincy Institute for
Responsible Statecraft...