- János
Harmatta (2
October 1917 – 24 July 2004) was a
Hungarian linguist. He
deciphered the
Parthian ostraca and
papyri of Dura-Europos and was the first...
- of India. pp. 25–32.
Harmatta, János. "Religions in the
Kushan Empire". In
Harmatta, Puri &
Etemadi (1999), pp. 313–330.
Harmatta, János; Puri, B. N.;...
- one of very few
autochthonous epigraphic traces of that language. János
Harmatta,
using the Kharoṣṭhī script,
identified the
language as a
Khotanese Saka...
- the M****agetae are "linguistically unacceptable." The
Iranologist János
Harmatta has, however,
criticised the
proposal of M****agetai's
derivation from masyaka-ta...
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Archived from the
original on 6
October 2022.
Retrieved 6
October 2022. J.
Harmatta in "History of
Civilizations of
Central Asia",
Chapter 14, The Emergence...
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Schmitt 2018.
Harmatta 1999. Abetekov, A.; Yusupov, H. (1994). "Ancient
Iranian Nomads in
Western Central Asia". In Dani,
Ahmad Hasan;
Harmatta, János; Puri...
- from the
original on 2011-05-14.
Retrieved 2010-12-05. Dani,
Ahmad Hasan;
Harmatta, János (1999).
History of
Civilizations of
Central Asia.
Motilal Banarsid****...
-
Tarim Basin" Dandamayev, M. A. (1994). "Media and
Achaemenid Iran". In
Harmatta, János (ed.).
History of
Civilizations of
Central Asia: The Development...
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Harmatta 1999, p. 410.
Harmatta 1999, p. 412. "Moga inscription".
Archived from the
original on 2011-08-07.
Retrieved 2006-10-29.
Harmatta 1999,...
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origin for
which there have been
various proposals:
according to János
Harmatta, it was
derived from Old
Iranic *****amira,
meaning "union of clans." Sergey...