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The Arabic origins of the muwashshaḥāt
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‘Ālam al-dīn in Ismā‘īlism: world of obedience or world of immobility?
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 459-469
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Controversy in the tonal analysis of Tibetan1
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 470-501
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European japanology at the end of the seventeenth century1
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 502-524
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Sukhothai inscription II: Late Old Mon affinities and their implications for the history of Thai syntax
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 525-565
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The internal classification of the Malayic subgroup
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 566-581
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The Analects and reputation: a note on Analects 15.18 and 15.191
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A. Kirk Grayson: Assyrian rulers of the early first millennium B.C., I (1114–859 B.C.). (The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia. Assyrian Periods, Vol. 2.) xxii, 425.; 5 microfiches. Toronto, Buffalo and London: University of Toronto Press, 1991. $150.
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 587-588
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Bob Becking: The fall of Samaria: an historical and archaeological study. (Studies in the History of the Ancient Near East, Vol. II.) xvi, 153 pp.; Leiden, New York and Köln: E. J. Brill, 1992. Guilders 85, $48.75.
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 588-589
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Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby: Fundamentalisms observed. (The Fundamentalism Project, Vol. i.) xvi, 872 pp.; Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1991. $40.
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 589-590
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Douglas Patton: Badr al-Dīn Lu'lu', Atabeg of Mosul, 1211–1259. (Occasional Papers, no. 3.) viii, 111 pp. Washington, Seattle: Middle East Center of the Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, 1992. (Distributed by the University of Washington Press. $12.95.)
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William Facey: Riyadh: the old city: from its origins until the 1950s. 383 pp. London: Immel Publishing Ltd., 1992. £29.95.
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 590-591
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David H. Finnie: Shifting lines in the sand: Kuwait's elusive frontier with Iraq. xi, 221 pp. London: I. B. Tauris., 1992. £29.95. - Richard N. Schofield: Kuwait and Iraq: historical claims and territorial disputes. disputes. (A Middle East Programme Report.) [xiii], [137] pp. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs., 1991. £12.50.
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- 05 February 2009, pp. 591-593
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Bernadette Martel-Thoumian: Les civils et l'administration dans I'état militaire mamlūk (ixe/xve siècle). 516 pp., 10 plates, 3 maps, 8 plans. Damas: Institut Français de Damas., 1991.
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Ina Beasley: Before the win changed: people, places, and education in the Sudan. Edited by Janet Starkey. (Oriental and African Archives, 1). xxiv, 483 pp., 12 plates, Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy., 1992. £30.
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Robert Dankoff: The intimate life of an Ottoman statesman: Melek Ahmed Pasha (1588–1662) as portrayed in Evliya Çelebi's Book of Travels. With an historical introduction by Rhoads Murphey. (SUNY Series in Medieval Middle East History.)xiii, 304 pp., Albany, N.Y: State University of New York Press., 1991.$14.95.
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David Pinault: The Shiites: ritual and popular piety in a Muslim community. xiii, 209 pp. London: I. B.Tauris, £24.95.
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Kaikhusroo M. Jamaspasa: The Avesta Codex Fl (Niyāyišns and Yašts): Facsimile edition with an introduction, by Kaikhusroo M. Jamaspasa. xx, 277 pp. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 1991. DM 126.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum. Part II: Inscriptions of the Seleucid and Parthian periods and of Eastern Iran and Central Asia. Vol. III: Sogdian: Sogdian and other Iranian inscriptions of the Upper Indus, I. By Nicholas Sims- Williams. 36 pp. 170 plates. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, 1989. £50.
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C. A. Storey: Persian literature: a bio-bibliographical survey. Vol. v, part 1: Poetry to A.D. ca. 1100, by François de Blois. 240 pp. London: Royal Asiatic Society, 1992. £25.
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