The Image of Funerary Dances on Sughdian Ossuaries

by
Yusefshah Ya'qubshah

translated by
Iraj Bashiri

copyright 1995

Notes

1 Lavshits, 1967, p. 90.1

2 This area was formerly called Kish of Sughdia.2

3 Dresvianskya, 1983, p. 44. 3

4 Mardanova, 1989, p. 14.4

5 Dresvianskaya, 1983, p. 43.5

6 Biruni, 1990, p. 259.6

7 Mardanova, 1989, p. 14.7

8 Babaeva, 1993, p, 44.8

9 Pisarchik, 1976, pp. 125-126.9

10 Qadirov, 1963, p. 84.10

11 Dresvianskaya, ibid., pp. 45-46. See also Bashiri, 1994, pp. 34-57, for a discussion of the Siyavosh legend.11

12 Narshakhi, 1985, pp. 32-33.12

13 Tolstov, 1948, pp. 173-181.13

14 Mukhammedjanov, 1986, p. 110.14

15 Usmanova and Lunina, 1985, no. 3, p. 19.15

16 Belinskii and Marsha, 1976, p. 77; Belinskii, 1973, pp. 12-13.16

17 Negmatov, 1973, p. 100.17

18 Negmatov, 1975, p. 157.18

19 Belinskii and Marshak, 1976, p. 77.19

20 Lelikov, 1985, p. 58.20

21 Belinskii, 1954, pp. 33-37.21

22 Ya'kubovskii, 1951, pp. 255-57.22

23 Pourdavud, 1925, pp. 121-124.23

24 Khudayan, Brahmani, Miudi, 1969, p. 190.24

25 Lunina and Usmanova, 1985, p. 50.25

26 Pourdavud, 1952, pp. 181-182. 26

27 Pourdavud, 1952, p. 181.27


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