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considered Persophiles. The
kings of
Sidonian whose governmental policies gave
special rights to the
Persians may also be
referred to as
Persophiles. Caucasian...
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learned the
Persian language and
followed local customs,
implementing a
persophile policy.
Peucestas retained the
satrapy of
Persis until the
Battle of Gabiene...
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world gives me the credit, so I
lower my eyes." He was
considered a
Persophile. In 1580,
Rahim was
appointed as the
chief of
Ajmer by Akbar.
Around the...
- customs, in
exchange for
those of Macedonia;
whence he is
considered a
Persophile. In the
spring of 323 BC,
Peucestas joined the king at Babylon, with an...
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emigration to the
United States from
foreign countries, **** Davis, a
Persophile, University-trained Iranologist, and award-winning
translator of Persian...
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capital flight from Iran
Iranian diaspora Islam in Iran
Islamophobia Persophile Religion in Iran
Freedom of
religion in Iran
Sectarian violence among...
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Scientific Society") and Mecmūa-i Fünūn ("Science Journal"). Münif
Pasha was a
Persophile and had long-standing
involvement interacting with
Iranian statesmen....
- ****
Davis (born 1945) is an English–American
Persophile and Iranologist, poet,
university professor, and
translator of verse, who is
affiliated with the...
- of
Nansen in Yerevan;
Bryce Street in Yerevan.
Europhile Kartvelophile Persophile Phil****enism Petrosian, Irina; Underwood,
David (2006).
Armenian Food:...
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allowed the
enemies of the Caliph, he and his
consultants were seen as
Persophiles and
branded as "anti-Arab". Fadl was
accused of
secretly a
Shiite takeover...