R. N. Frye
The Cambridge History of Iran
Cambridge University
Cambridge University Press The Cambridge History of Iran The Period From The Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs R. N. Frye
In Eight Volumes Volume 4
Cambridge Histories Online © Cambridge University Press, 2008
by R. N. Frye Professor of Iranian, Harvard University
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Board of editors
Sir Harold Bailey (Chairman) Emeritus Professor of Sanskrit University of Cambridge
Basil Gray (Vice-Chairman) Formerly Keeper of the Oriental Antiquities British Museum
P. W. Avery Lecturer in Persian University of Cambridge
C. E. Bosworth Professor of Arabic Studies University of Manchester
J. A. Boyle Professor of Persian Studies University of Manchester
Ilya Gershevitch Reader in Iranian Studies University of Cambridge
L. Lockhart Pembroke College, Cambridge
Sir Max Mallowan Emeritus Professor of Western Asiatic Archaeology University of London
Mahmud Sana'i Professor of Psychology University of Tehran
H. S. G. Darke (Editorial Secretary) Lecturer in Persian University of Cambridge
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