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Abdolhossein Zarrinkoub (Luri/Persian: عبدالحسین زرینکوب, also
Romanized as Zarrinkoob, Zarrinkub,
Persian pronunciation: [æbdolhoˈsejn zæɾ[ɾ]iːnˈkuːb])...
- 2001, p. 238
World History Atlas,
Dorling Kindersley Zarinkoob 1999, p. 197 Frye 1993, p. 128
Zarinkoob 1999, p. 199 Barnes,
Constantine and Eusebius, p....
- and
History of the
Roman Empire: C 82 BC - AD 480: Vol. 1] [Routledge]
Zarinkoob (1999), p. 195 Paul Chrystal,
Roman Military Disasters: Dark Days & Lost...
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Roman World A.D. 138 to 337 (London, 1958), 170. From [1].
Abdolhossein Zarinkoob "Ruzgaran: tarikh-i Iran az aghz ta
saqut saltnat Pahlvi" pp. 195 Abū...
- Antiquity.
Franz Steiner Verlag. p. 22. ISBN 9783515113823.. (footnote 53).
Zarinkoob, Abdolhossein. Ruzgārān: Tārix-e Irān az Āğāz ta Soqut-e Saltanat-e Pahlavi...
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Schimmel Dariush Shayegan Abdolkarim Soroush Abdolhamid Ziaei Abdolhossein Zarinkoob Arthur John
Arberry William Chittick Ravan A. G.
Farhadi Nader Khalili...
- Persians. In the
preface to the
second edition of his book, in 1957,
Zarinkoob writes, “I
picked up my pen and
crossed out what was dubious, dark, and...
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Archived from the
original on 23
November 2019.
Retrieved 5
March 2007.
Zarinkoob, p.305. "Iran". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Archived from the
original on...
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Supreme Council of the
Great Islamic Encyclopedia. She
married Abdolhossein Zarinkoob in 1953, the same year they both
acquired their PhDs. They had been married...
- Tajikistan".
Retrieved 14 July 2020. "درباره عبدالحسین زرین کوب" [About
Zarinkoob About his work]. IRNA.
Retrieved 14 July 2020. "قلم سحرآمیز "استاد پاریز""...