ped vaštag-dibīrīh
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_ A Parthian inscription of Susa
The stele of Xvasag
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پيکر ِ بهرام به بغستان ِ تير
The Bilingual Inscription of Vologeses son of Mithridates
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Trilingual inscription of Ardašēr at Naqš i Rustam
ANRm-a ANRm-b
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ŠKZ
The trilingual inscription of Šābuhr at “Kaaba i Zardušt” (ŠKZ)
Res Gestae divi Saporis
Trilingual inscription of Šābuhr at Naqš i Rajab
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The Fire Altar of Vispšād-farrdōš
The inscription, found near Barm i Dilak, was written by Abnōn, on the base of a fire alter, on the occasion of the victory of Šābuhr over Gordian III at Misikhé (244 A.D.).
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A Funerary inscription from Fārs (Eqlīd)
There exists an inscription on a stone (2 m/ 88 cm) called Howzche-e Dukhtar-e Gabr on a mountain called Tall-e Qalāt.
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The funerary inscription from Bēšābūr
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The Persepolis Column (funerary) inscription
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The Funerary Inscription of Takht-e Tāvus IV
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The funerary inscription of Meydānak (Kāzerūn I)
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The funerary inscription of Parēšān (Kāzerūn II)
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The funerary inscription of Tal-e Safēd
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The queen Dēnag and her eunuch
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