Encyclopædia Iranica
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ḠOZZ
Peter B. Golden, C. Edmund Bosworth
a significant Turkic tribe in western Eurasia in the 5th century.
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GRAND LODGE OF IRAN
Cross-Reference
See FREEMASONRY, iii-iv.
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GRANICUS
Ernst Badian
river (mod. Kocabaş Çay) flowing into the Sea of Marmara.
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GRANT DUFF, Sir EVELYN MOUNTSTUART
Denis Wright
(b. 1863; d. Bath, 1926), British diplomat serving successively in Rome, Tehran, St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Berlin, then London.
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GRANT, Captain NATHANIEL PHILIP
Denis Wright
(b. New York, 1774; k. Ḵorramābād, 1810), a military officer of the East India Company.
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GRANTOVSKIĬ, EDVIN ARVIDOVICH
Mohammad Dandamayev
(1932-1995), Russian Iranologist of Latvian descent.
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GRAPES
Cross-Reference
See ANGŪR.
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GRAPHIC ARTS
Mortażā Momayyez, Peter Chelkowski
Broadly speaking, graphic art and design have a long history in Persia; their antecedents can be seen in graphic motifs and patterns on ancient clay and metal vessels, stone reliefs, seals, brickwork, glazed tiles, plaster and wood carvings, cloths, carpets, marquetry, miniature paintings, calligraphy, and illumination of manuscripts.
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GRAY, BASIL
John Michael Rogers
(1904-1989), art historian and the keeper of Oriental antiquities at the British Museum (1946-69).
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GRAY, LOUIS HERBERT
William W. Malandra
(b. Newark, New Jersey; 1875; d. New York, New York, 1955), orientalist and philologist, who was associated with Columbia University throughout most of his academic life.
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