- and he
referred to the city as a "hotbed of Persian". Many
Ottoman Persianists who
established a
career in the
Ottoman capital of
Constantinople (modern-day...
- and he
referred to the city as a "hotbed of Persian". Many
Ottoman Persianists who
established a
career in the
Ottoman capital of
Constantinople (modern-day...
-
David Morgan,
Guardian obituary, 15 Aug. 2008. "Professor Ann Lambton:
Persianist unrivalled in the
breadth of her
scholarship whose ****ociation with Soas...
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writers such as
British Egyptologist Amelia Edwards and
Persianist Gertrude Bell, and
French Persianist Jean Dieulafoy, who
traveled and
wrote about excavations...
- in
several subsequent Persian dictionaries and was used by
European Persianists in
their study of the language.
Unlike other dictionaries of its time...
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studies Hamid Algar, Sudi is "perhaps the most
prominent of all
Ottoman Persianists". Sudi was born at an
unknown date in Sudići near Foča in
eastern Bosnia...
- the
planning stages.
Sykes published in 1936 a
biography of the
German Persianist Wilhelm W****muss; he did not,
during later years,
include this volume...
- (August 7, 1918 –
January 26, 2006) was a
distinguished Canadian-British
Persianist as well as Arabist,
translator and a
University lecturer.
Wickens was...
-
publisher (link) Ashkani,
Javeed (16
December 2016). "Pathology of the
Persianist movement".
Parsi Anjoman Journal. Kasravi,
Ahmad (1944). Zabân-e Pâk....
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Jerusalem where he
serves as
Chair in Baháʼí Studies.
Ehsan Yarshater −
Persianist,
Hagop Kevorkian Professor Emeritus of
Iranian Studies at
Columbia University...