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The Parthian Prince’s Remarkable Journey (The so-called Hymn of the Pearl)
Raham Asha, The Parthian Prince's Remarkable Journey (The so-called Hymn of the Pearl), First published, Arrou, Alain Mole, 2021; Second published, Tehran, Sade, 2022.
Marriage Contracts: Pārsīg (“Pahlavi”), Sogdian and Bactrian documents
Raham Asha, Marriage Contracts: Pārsīg (“Pahlavi”), Sogdian and Bactrian documents, First published, Dushanbe, Academy of Sciences, Tehran, Shourafarin, 2020; Second published, Arrou, Alain Mole, 2021.
Paul the Persian, Aristotle’s Logic
Paul the Persian, Aristotle’s Logic, edited and translated by Raham Asha, Paris, Ermān, 2004; Tehran, ParsiAnjoman, 2016.
Vīrāzagān: The visionary journey of Vīrāza to heaven and hell
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Edict of Husrav son of Kavād
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