Letters and Buddhist texts
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Letters and Buddhist texts
(Corpus inscriptionum Iranicarum, pt. 2 . Inscriptions of the Seleucid and Parthian periods and of Eastern Iran and Central Asia ; v. 3 ; Bactrian . Bactrian documents from Northern Afghanistan / by Nicholas Sims-Williams ; 2)(Studies in the Khalili Collection, v. 3)
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Bactrian texts in transliteration; translation and notes in English
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The second volume of Bactrian documets from Afghanistan of the 2nd to 9th cents AD. Bactrian, the ancient language of Afghanistan, which was used for administrative purposes by a succession of dynasties from the 2nd to the 9th century CE, was virtually unknown until the discovery during the 1990s of more than 150 documents written on leather, wood and cloth. In these two volumes, Nicholas Sims-Williams has for the first time deciphered and translated the complete corpus of documents, which throw new light on the history and culture of Afghanistan during the eventful period which ended with the coming of Islam. For those who would like to read the original texts, each volume also includes an outline grammatical and a comprehensive glossary. A third volume of photographic plates is in preparation.
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