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An Undescribed Malay Version of the Ramayana
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 62-73
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Art. IX.—Some Notes on the Literature and Doctrines of the Ḥurūfī Sect
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 61-94
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The Tamil Renaissance and the Beginnings of the Tamil Novel1
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 13-28
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Books reviewed by R. P. Dewhurst - 2. The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan in England. By James Morier. 6 × 3¾, xi + 347 pp. London : Oxford University Press (H. Milford), 1925.
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- 15 March 2011, p. 785
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Incense: Ritual, Health Effects and Prudence
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- 17 April 2013, pp. 5-9
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The Legend of ʿAbdallāh ibn Sabaʾ and the Date of Umm al-Kitāb1
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- 20 January 2011, pp. 1-30
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‘Insolence and pride’: problems with the representation of the South-East Asian Portuguese communities in Alexander Hamilton's ‘A New Account of the East Indies’ (1727)
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- 01 April 2009, pp. 213-235
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Bombogor Inscription: Tombstone of a Turkic Qunčuy (“Princess”)
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- 06 November 2015, pp. 365-373
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obituary
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 730-731
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A Forgery in al-Ghazālī's Mishkāt?
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 5-22
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Reframing the Mongols in 1260: The Armenians, the Mongols and the Magi
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- 21 September 2017, pp. 55-76
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Gobineau, the Would-be Orientalist
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- 10 May 2016, pp. 321-332
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The Demise of Silk on the Silk Road: Textiles as Money at Dunhuang from the Late Eighth Century to the Thirteenth Century
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- 19 July 2013, pp. 327-347
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From Yazd to Bombay—Ardeshir Mehrabān ‘Irani’ and the rise of Persia's nineteenth-century Zoroastrian merchants
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- 27 January 2023, pp. 1-25
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Art. XI.—Report on the Iron of Kattywar, its Comparative Value with British Metal, the Mines, and Mode of Smelting the Ore
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- 14 March 2011, pp. 98-104
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Two Kharoṣṭhī inscriptions1
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 149-155
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Where the Two Worlds Met: Spreading a Buddhist Canon in Wanli (1573–1620) China
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- 26 February 2016, pp. 487-508
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The Most Ancient Islamic Monument Known Dated A.H. 31 (A.D. 652) from the time of the third Calif 'Uthman
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- 15 March 2011, pp. 321-333
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Translating the ‘Other’: Early-Modern Muslim Understandings of Hinduism
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- 08 May 2017, pp. 435-460
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Islamic Crosspollinations: Interactions in the Medieval Middle East Edited by Anna Akasoy, James E. Montgomery and Peter E. Pormann. pp. xii, 204. Exeter, E. J. W.. Gibb Memorial Trust, 2007.
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- 01 April 2009, pp. 258-260
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