The Iranian language of the Zoroastrian literature of the 3rd to 10th centuries.
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Examples for "Pehlevi"
Examples for "Pehlevi"
1Note the reference to the difficult nature of the Pehlevi syllabary.
2The Bundehesh is in the Pehlevi or Zend language, and was written, it is
3The sixth paragraph of the same passage is explained by the Pehlevi translator as follows:
4The authorities accordingly had a translation of it made in the speech of the time, Pehlevi.
5High-piping Pehlevi, with Wine!
1One can now understand why the Zend books were translated into Pahlavi.
2Later headed an educational foundation set up by the Shah's wife, Farah Pahlavi.
3Firdausi positively knew no Pahlavi and as for Arabic he knew next to nothing.
4The issue of having designs on the throne dogs Pahlavi.
5Mohammad Reza, the deposed shah of Iran, was the son of the Pahlavi dynasty's founder.
6His father had hated the shah, and the Pahlavi regime in turn had hated him.
7They exiled Reza Khan and installed his pliant, dewy-eyed twenty-one-year-old son, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi.
8The end of Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi; the beginning of Ayatollah Khomeini and the Islamic republic.
9As regards the Pahlavi idiom, of the people of the country of Ahwaz are the best.
10In the Pahlavi language it was called Kunuk-duz-mokt.
11Tells about the present Shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, who is trying to be an up-to-date monarch.
12The later developments of the Iranian alphabet are the Pahlavi and the Zend, in which the MSS.
13January 1979 - Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi is forced into exile after mounting discontent with his authoritarian rule.
14In 1976 he interviewed the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and asked him whether he endorsed torture.
15These coins struck by the Arabs after the model of the Pahlavi mintage were first deciphered by Olshausen.
16A happy few, like Shah Pahlavi or Aristide, get their wish; but possibly these are not the best examples.