Vladimir Fyodorovich Minorsky (‹See Tfd›Russian: Владимир Фёдорович Минорский; 5 February [O.S. 24 February] 1877 – 25 March 1966) was a Russian academic...
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is written "Rewend" in the Sharafnama.[contradictory] According to Vladimir Minorsky, this could have been a corruption of the Arabic name "Rawadiya"....
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name Minorsky may refer to: Nicolas Minorsky (1885 – 1970), a Russian American control theory mathematician and applied scientist. Vladimir Minorsky (1877...
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at SOAS under Ross and Hamilton Gibb, and others (Arthur Tritton, Vladimir Minorsky, and Hassan Taqizadeh). From 1939 to 1945, Lambton was Press attaché...
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the Caspian Sea and the Kura River, centered on the Shirvan Plain. Vladimir Minorsky believes that names such as Sharvān (Shirwān), Lāyzān and Baylaqān...
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include the following scientists: Josef Markwart, Omeljan Pritsak, Vladimir Minorsky, Vladimir Baileys, Harald Haarmann, Murad Gadjievich Magomedov, Alikber...
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valuable Persian linguistic document as well. In regards to the title, Vladimir Minorsky commented on it in his 1937 translation as follows: "The word ḥudūd...
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known in the west. They appear in Islamic history as part of what Vladimir Minorsky has called "the Iranian Intermezzo". This refers to a period in which...
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Chaumont writes that Khorenatsi's etymology became more accepted after Vladimir Minorsky pointed out the use of the word dovīn to mean 'hill' in Persian place...
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Armenian Culture. Influences and Creativity, Chico: 1982, 27–40. Vladimir Minorsky. A History of Sharvān and Darband in the 10th–11th Centuries. See:...
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(Albumasar) (Book Chapter in Iran and Islam: in memory of the late Vladimir Minorsky ) al-Farabi, Abu Nasr Mohammad Ibn al-Farakh. (1961) Fusul al-Madani:...
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include Newroz and Simurgh. Some historians and linguists, such as Vladimir Minorsky, have suggested that the Medes, an Iranian people who inhabited much...
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village. He died near the village of Sheykhan on the Sirvan River. When Vladimir Minorsky visited his site in 1914, he vividly described the location and the...
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Studies, University of London, Vol. 14, No. 3, Studies Presented to Vladimir Minorsky by His Colleagues and Friends (1952), pp. 523–39 İnalcik (1978), p...
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Misʻar Ibn Muhalhil's Travels in Iran (circa A.D. 950), ed. and trans. Vladimir Minorsky. Cairo: Cairo University Press, 1955, p. 74. "Khajin (Armenian Khachen)...
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II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem. Cambridge University Press, 1952. Vladimir Minorsky, "The Prehistory of Saladin", in Studies in Caucasian History, Cambridge...
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Reza Pahlavi's reign. In 1986, at the time of the publication of Vladimir Minorsky's entry on the Lurs in the 2nd edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam...
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Бяндован // Археологические открытия 1975 года. — М.: Наука, 1976. A Mongol Decree of 720/1320 to the Family of Shaykh Zāhid / Vladimir Minorsky v t e...
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H.W. (1971). "Ancient Kamboja", in Iran and Islam: In Memory of Vladimir Minorsky, ed. Bosworth, C.E., pp. 65-71. Edinburgh. Full text of "Kambuja Desa"...
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Gilan and then Kurdish kings gave him Ardabil and its dependencies. Vladimir Minorsky refers to Sheykh Safi al-Din's claims tracing back his origins to...
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evidence. It is also favored by notable scholars and sources, such as Vladimir Minorsky, Richard Frye, Xavier De Planhol, Encyclopaedia of Islam, Encyclopædia...
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dynasties. Such an obviously coined designation was introduced by Vladimir Minorsky, "The Iranian Intermezzo", in Studies in Caucasian history (London...
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of modern-day Azerbaijani or Azeri Turkic (see also; Ajem-Turkic). Vladimir Minorsky characterized Ismail's divan as written in a "Southern Turkish (Turcoman)...
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Pakhomov and Vladimir Minorsky thought the invasion was initiated by the ruler of Darbent, Bek-Bars b. Muzaffar. According to Minorsky, "the initiative...
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Ibn al-Muqaffa" in R.N. Frye, Iran and Islam. In Memory of the late Vladimir Minorsky, Edinburgh University Press, 1971. Bauer, Michael Blas na Gàidhlig...
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University Press 1968. (Editor) Iran and Islam, in memory of the late Vladimir Minorsky, Edinburgh University Press 1971. (Editor, with Joseph Schacht) The...
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language save for very few vocabulary elements. Meanwhile orientalist Vladimir Minorsky referred to this theory as "pure delusion". According to him, the...
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leadership of al-Haytham, chief of the tanners in Shamkor. According to Vladimir Minorsky, this movement represented an uprising of the town notables against...
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language and the region was greatly affected by Iran. According to Vladimir Minorsky: "The presence of Iranian settlers in Transcaucasia, and especially...
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and beyond. Historians debate the ethnicity of Tsanars. Historians Vladimir Minorsky, Anatoly Novoseltsev and others connect them with the Vainakhs (Chechens...
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