Nicolas Minorsky (born Nikolai Fyodorovich Minorsky, Russian: Николай Федорович Минорский; 23 September [O.S. 11 September] 1885, Korcheva, Russian Empire ...
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Minorsky thus leaves space for a possible Arabic influence on the tribe, although they are generally considered to be Kurdish. Furthermore, Minorsky states...
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List of works by Nicolas Minorsky. Minorsky, N. (1947). Introduction to non-linear mechanics: Topological methods, analytical methods, non-linear resonance...
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writes that Khorenatsi's etymology became more accepted after Vladimir Minorsky pointed out the use of the word dovīn to mean 'hill' in Persian place names...
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Avars, [and] Kazikumukhs" live in the Caucasus. According to Vladimir Minorsky, one account from 1424 called the Daghestanian Avars the Auhar. Azerbaijani...
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historian, drafted the Martens Clause of the Hague Peace Conference Vladimir Minorsky (1877-1966), prominent historian of Persia Yagutil Mishiev (born 1927)...
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known as "Guzgan" or in the plural form "Guzganan". Orientalist Vladimir Minorsky derived the name from a word meaning "walnut", a product for which the...
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than Ani, in order to give it a more Turkish character... Barthold, W. & Minorsky, V. (1960). "Ānī". In Gibb, H. A. R.; Kramers, J. H.; Lévi-Provençal, E...
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Eastern Studies 51 (3): 209–214. 1992. doi:10.1086/373553. JSTOR 545546. Minorsky, V. & Bosworth, C.E. (1991). "Mārdīn". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel,...
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al-Muqaffa". In Frye, R.N. (ed.). Iran and Islam. In Memory of the late Vladimir Minorsky. Edinburgh University Press. Namazi, Nushin (24 November 2008). "Persian...
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