Melikian-Chirvani, Asadullah Souren
- BARGOSTVĀN
BARGOSTVĀN, armor, specifically horse armor, a distinctive feature of Iranian warfare from very early times on. The earliest known chamfron…
- BANNERS
BANNERS (ʿalam, derafš). In the earliest surviving Persian lexicon, the Loḡat-e fors (ed. Dabīrsīāqī, p. 70), Asadī Ṭusī glosses the…
- BĀBĀ ḤĀTEM
BĀBĀ ḤĀTEM, 5/11th-century mausoleum in northern Afghanistan, popularly known as Bābā Ḥātom, at some 40 miles west of Balḵ (A….
- ASADALLĀH EṢFAHĀNĪ
ASADALLĀH EṢFAHĀNĪ, a signature borne by hundreds of fine blades, which is occasionally followed by dates ranging from the 17th…
- BERENJ “brass”
BERENJ (Mid. Pets. brinǰ and bring) “brass,” an alloy of copper and zinc. i. General. ii. In the Islamic period….
- BUDDHISM ii. In Islamic Times
BUDDHISM ii. In Islamic Times The Muslim conquerors of eastern Iran, Afghanistan, and Transoxania in the mid-8th century found Buddhism…
- BRAZIER
BRAZIER (Pers. ātašdān “receptacle for fire,” Ar. Pers. manqal, lit. “means of carrying or transporting”), a “pan or stand for…