Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume 1

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Ehsan Yarshater
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982 - 1011 pagina's

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KARANG the late ABDalALĪ University of Tabriz 105 MACKENZIE DAVID NEIL GeorgAugustUniversität
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CLINTON JEROME W Princeton University 265 340 384 GAFFARY FARROKH Paris 311 719 941 946
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KASHEFF MANOUCHEHR Columbia University 63 702 MACKIE LOUISE The Textile Museum Washington D C
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PULLEYBLANK E G University of British Columbia 176
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CORBIN the late HENRY 214 316 644 931 932 Ghani Ashraf Johns Hopkins University Baltimore
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KHAIRALLAH ASAD E Universität Freiburg 251 411 354 358 367 372 380 398 747 772 782 791 849
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QAEMMAQĀMĪ the late JAHANGIR 606 760 Siddiqi Moazzam Duke University 119
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DESAI Z A Archaeological Survey of India 663 665 im Breisgau 174
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LAZARD GILBERT Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle Stony Brook 734
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QUIRINGZOCHE ROSEMARIE JustusLiebigUniversität SIMMONS J B 86
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LITVINSKII B A Institute for Oriental Studies Moscow Paris 167 184
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DOERFER GERHARD Universität Göttingen 766 913 Princeton New Jersey
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MCCULLOUGH the late W S University of Toronto Studies Moscow 269
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DONNER FRED M University of Chicago 269 GORJI the late ABULQÃSEM University of Tehran 217
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RAHMAN MUNIBUR Rochester Michigan 459 460 grad 696
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Ehsan Ollah Yarshater was born in Hamadan, Iran on April 3, 1920. He received a doctorate in 15th-century Persian poetry from the University of Tehran and a second doctorate in ancient Iranian languages from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. In 1958, he became a visiting professor of Indo-Iranian languages and religions at Columbia University. Three years later he was named Columbia's first chairman of Iranian Studies. In 1968, he founded the Center for Iranian Studies at Columbia. He founded and edited the Encyclopedia Iranica, a magnum opus of Iranian history and culture. He started the project in 1972 and retired as the editor in chief in 2017 at the letter K. He was also the editor of a 40-volume translation of the scholar al-Tabari's 10th-century history of the world and the founding editor of a classic multivolume series of Persian literature. He died on September 2, 2018 at the age of 98.

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