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Anahit Georgievna Perikhanian (24
April 1928 – 27 May 2012) was a Soviet-born
Armenian academic. An Iranologist,
Perikhanian specialized in
Sasanian jurisprudence...
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ancient capital just
north of Tbilisi.
According to
Iranologist Anahit Perikhanian, the name of the
river derives from Old
Iranian *Aragv(ī), from Proto-Iranian...
- 1928 –
Johnny Griffin,
American saxophonist (d. 2008) 1928 –
Anahit Perikhanian, Russian-born
Armenian Iranologist (d. 2012) 1929 – Dr. Rajkumar, Indian...
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nomads into the
Sasanian realm could be hindered. The
Iranologist Anahit Perikhanian explains that as time p****ed by, however, as the Hun
tribes increased...
- and film
actress Anahit Nersesyan (born 1954),
Armenian pianist Anahit Perikhanian (1928–2012),
Armenian Iranologist Anahit Sahinyan (1917–2010), Armenian...
- Hirzebruch,
German mathematician and
academic (b. 1927) 2012 –
Anahit Perikhanian, Russian-born
Armenian Iranologist (b. 1928) 2012 –
David Rimoin, Canadian-American...
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conquest of Iran".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. II, Fasc. 2. pp. 203–210.
Perikhanian, A. (1983). "Iranian
Society and Law". The
Cambridge History of Iran:...
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Shapur I
Zurwandad Huff 1999, pp. 633–636.
Bosworth 1986, pp. 384–385.
Perikhanian 1983, pp. 661–662.
Daryaee 2012.
Morony 1986, pp. 203–210. Bosworth,...
- Artašēs
proclaims himself “the son of Zareh” and an “Eruandid king” (
Perikhanian, 1966),
demonstrates that both “generals” [Artaxias and Zariadris], far...
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etymology of the name is uncertain.
According to the
Iranologist Anahit Perikhanian, the name is
derived from
Iranian *pari-tāva- 'rampart', from *pari-...