• Anērān (Middle Persian, 𐭠𐭭𐭩𐭥𐭠𐭭) or Anīrân (Modern Persian, انیران) is an ethno-linguistic term that signifies "non-Iranian" or "non-Iran" (non-Aryan)...
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    geographic and demonymic senses, Ērān is distinguished from the antonymic Anērān, literally meaning "non-Iran" (i.e., non-Aryan). In the geographic sense...
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  • coined by the editors of the late Boris Marshak's Webfestschrift, Eran ud Aneran, published online in October 2003. Originating in Germany before World War...
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    (and the antonymic anērān to refer to the Roman territories) is also attested by the early Sassanid period. Both ērān and anērān appear in 3rd century...
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  • ʾnʾryʾn (aryān ut anaryān), Mid. Pers. ʾyrʾn W ʾnyrʾn (ērān ut anērān; cf. Armenian eran eut aneran) comprises the inhabitants of all the known lands ... In...
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    kings of Iranians and non-Iranians" (Middle Persian: šāhān šāh ī ērān ud anērān;; Ancient Greek: βασιλεύς βασιλέων Αριανών basileús basiléōn Arianṓn) to...
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    Cazaux-Fréchet-Anéran-Camors is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France. Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées department "Répertoire...
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  • the Roman west was correspondingly referred to as “anērān”. As references to empires, Eran and Aneran occur already in a calendrical text from Mānī (dating...
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    between Byzantium, Sassanian Iran and the Turkic World" (PDF). Erān ud Anērān: Studies Presented to Boris Ilich Marshak on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday...
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    Considering the pseudo-Avar question in the work of Theophylaktos". Ērān Ud Anērān Webfestschrift Marshak. Dopsch, Heinz (2004). "Steppenvölker im mittelalterlichen...
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    Narseh on his coins was the typical Mazdēsn bay Narsē šāhān šāh Ērān ud Anērān kēčihr az yazdān ("the Mazda-worshiping, divine Narseh, King of Kings of...
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  • person with at least one immigrant parent. Not usually considered offensive. Anērān also Anirani Pre-Islamic Persian term referring to people who are both non-Iranians...
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    territory into the empire, however what was precisely seen as "non-Iran(ian)" (aneran) is not certain. The reverse of Hormizd's coin portrayed two attendants...
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    Compareti, Matteo; Raffetta, Paola; Scarcia, Gianroberto (eds.). Ēran ud Anērān: Studies presented to Boris Ilich Marshak on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday...
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    of Aneran. The powerful 3rd-century Zoroastrian high priest Kartir, however, considers Balasagan and the rest of the Caucasus as belonging to Aneran. What...
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  • History of the Ancient Town of Vardāna and the Objavija Feud in Ērān ud Anērān. Studies Presented to B. I. Maršak (1st part). Libreria Editrice Cafoscarina...
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  • Alania: between Byzantium, Sasanian Iran and the Turkic World" (PDF). Ēran ud Anērān. Transoxiana Webfestschrift Series I. Retrieved 2008-05-06. "Rome and Parthia...
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    Persica Gnoli, Gherardo (2003), "Agathias and the Date of Zoroaster", Eran ud Aneran, Festschrift Marshak, Venice: Libreria Editrice Cafoscarina Gronke, Monika...
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    Benjamin, Craig (March 2003). "The Yuezhi Migration and Sogdia". Ērān ud Anērān Webfestschrift Marshak. Archived from the original on 18 February 2015....
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    dying heroes. The Orlat battle plaque and the roots of Sogdian art. Ēran ud Anērān. Studies Presented to Boris Il’ič Maršak on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday...
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    "The Yuezhi Migration and Sogdia". Transoxiana Webfestschrift. 1 (Ēran ud Anērān). Transoxiana. Retrieved 29 May 2015. Beckwith 2009, pp. 380–383. Zuev,...
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    by Us, the Mazda-worshipping god Shapur, the king of kings of Eran and Aneran, whose origin is from the gods, the son of the Mazda-worshipping god Ardashir...
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    Caubous Caussade-Rivière Cauterets Cazarilh Cazaux-Debat Cazaux-Fréchet-Anéran-Camors Chelle-Debat Chelle-Spou Cheust Chèze Chis Cieutat Cizos Clarac Clarens...
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    of the Iranians and non-Iranians" (Middle Persian: šāhān šāh ī ērān ud anērān), possibly only assumed after Shapur's victories against the Roman Empire...
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    History of the Ancient Town of Vardāna and the Objavija Feud in Ērān ud Anērān. Studies Presented to B. I. Maršak (1st part). Libreria Editrice Cafoscarina...
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    territory into the empire, however what was precisely seen as "non-Iran(ian)" (aneran) is not certain. Although this new title was used on his inscriptions, it...
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    Scarcia (eds.). "On the Bugut Inscription and Mausoleum Complex". Ēran ud Anērān: Studies presented to Boris Ilich Marshak on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday...
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    Yuezhi Migration and Sogdia". Transoxiana Webfestschrift Series I: Eran Ud Aneran. Lena Jonson (3 October 2006). Tajikistan in the New Central Asia: Geopolitics...
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    "Aneran". Encyclopaedia Iranica: "The high priest Kirder, thirty years later, gave in his inscriptions a more explicit list of the provinces of Aneran...
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  • Cadéac Cadeilhan-Trachère Camparan Capvern Cazaux-Debat Cazaux-Fréchet-Anéran-Camors Ens Escala Esparros Estarvielle Estensan Fréchet-Aure Gazave Génos...
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