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ANĪRĀN
Cross-Reference
See ANĒRĀN.
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ANĪS
L. Pourhadi
a daily Kabul newspaper, in Darī (Persian), with some articles in Pashto.
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ANĪS AL-ʿOŠŠĀQ
G. M. Wickens
a small handbook of the imagery traditionally used in Persian love poetry, by Ḥasan b. Moḥammad Šaraf-al-din Rāmi (sometimes Zāmi), d. 795/1393.
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ANĪS AL-ṬĀLEBĪN WA ʿODDAT AL-SĀLEKĪN
H. Algar
one of the most important sources extant for the life and dicta of Bahāʾ-al-dīn Naqšband, eponymous founder of the Naqšbandī Sufi order.
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ANĪS-AL-DAWLA
G. Nashat
(d. 1314/1896-97), the most important wife of Nāṣer-al-dīn Shah Qāǰār.
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ANJEDĀN
F. Daftary
village located 37 km east of Arāk (former Solṭānābād) in Markazī province.
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ANJOMAN (Newspaper)
L. P. Elwell-Sutton
a newspaper published in Tabrīz in February-March 1907 by the Anǰoman-e Mellī of Tabrīz, which had previously published Rūz-nāma-ye mellī and Jarīda-ye mellī.
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ANJOMAN (Organization)
M. Bayat, H. Algar, W. L. Hanaway, Jr.
(“gathering, association, society”), general designation of many private and public associations.
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ANJOMAN-E ĀṮĀR-E MELLĪ
ʿĪ. Ṣadīq
(AAM), The National Monuments Council of Iran, established in 1301 Š./1922 to promote interest in and to preserve Iran’s cultural heritage.
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ANJOMAN-E EṢFAHĀN
L. P. Elwell-Sutton
a weekly paper founded in Isfahan on 21 Ḏu’l-qaʿda 1324/6 January 1906.