Oxford University Press, 2000. — 256 p. — (Studies in the Khalili Collection 3). — ISBN 0-19-727502-8. Bactrian, the ancient language of Afghanistan, was virtually unknown before the recent discovery of more than a hundred leather documents written in Bactrian in a local variant of the Greek alphabet. As well as revealing an important new language of the Indo-European family,...
Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2018. — 149 p. — (Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für Iranistik 83). More than 150 documents in Bactrian, the chief administrative language of pre-Islamic Afghanistan, have come to light during the last twenty-five years. These documents include letters, legal contracts, economic documents and a few Buddhist texts; many...
Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2014. — 241 p. — (Göttinger Orientforschungen. Iranica 12). — ISBN 978-3-447-10300-8. Bactrian, the only Iranian language written in the Greek alphabet, was spoken in ancient Bactria in northern Afghanistan. It is an intermediary Middle Iranian language, possessing the characters of both Eastern and Western Iranian groups, and thus playing a very...
Iranisches Personennamenbuch vol. 2, fasc. 7. — Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2010. — 199 S. — (Sitzungsberichte der phil.-hist. Klasse 806; Iranische Onomastik 7). — ISBN: 978-3-7001-6841-6. From the time of the Kushan Empire (1st to 3rd centuries C.E.) until the early Islamic period, Bactrian was the principal language of administration in...
Nour Foundation; Azimuth Editions; Oxford University Press, 2000. — 326 p. — ISBN 1 874780 90 0. The second volume of Bactrian documents 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...
Nour Foundation; Azimuth Editions; Oxford University Press, 2000. — 255 p. Bactrian, the ancient language of Afghanistan, was virtually unknown before the recent discovery of more than a hundred leather documents written in Bactrian in a local variant of the Greek alphabet. As well as revealing an important new language of the Indo-European family, these documents shed light on...
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