-
Persian country, and
scholars such as
Maziar Behrooz,
Behzad Nabavi,
Bahman Baktiari,
Maaike Warnaar,
Payam Mohseni, have
given different formulations of them...
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modern SWI languages, for instance, Persian, Lori-
Baḵtiāri and others, are
derived directly from Old
Persian through Middle Persian/Pahlavi...
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disqualified to run.
Baktiari (1996) The
table below only
includes seats decided in the
first round of...
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