- (1908–1984), and Sven
Hartman (1917–1988).
Among contemporary Swedish Iranologists are Bo Utas (b. 1938),
Carina Jahani (b. 1959), and Ashk Dahlén (b. 1972)...
- kingdoms. In his book Iran in the
Ancient East, the
archaeologist and
Iranologist Ernst Herzfeld, in
referring to the Susa bas-reliefs,
points to the ancient...
-
Granville Browne FBA (7
February 1862 – 5
January 1926) was a
British Iranologist. He
published numerous articles and books,
mainly in the
areas of history...
- Ilya
Gershevitch (1914 in Zürich – 2001 in Cambridge) was a
noted Iranologist.
Gershevitch was born to
Russian parents fleeing from
Germany to Switzerland...
-
resuscitated by
Alexander under his own rule, he, in the
words of the
Iranologist Pierre Briant "may
therefore be
considered to have
acted in many ways...
- happened. The
Iranologist Houchang Chehabi considers this to have
taken place in the
second half of the 18th century.
Another Iranologist,
Roger Savory...
- may have been a
story created by
Darius to
justify his own usurpation.
Iranologist Pierre Briant hypothesises that
Bardiya was not
killed by Cambyses, but...
-
behind Nader Shah's
invasion of the
Indian subcontinent.
According to the
Iranologist Laurence Lockhart,
Nader Shah
understood that he
could fund his aspirations...
-
through an
older form
which started with *zur-, a fact
which the
German Iranologist Friedrich Carl
Andreas (1846–1930) used as
evidence for a
Middle Persian...
-
saxophonist (d. 2008) 1928 –
Anahit Perikhanian, Russian-born
Armenian Iranologist (d. 2012) 1929 – Dr. Rajkumar,
Indian actor and
singer (d. 2006) 1930...