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Nasidze, Ivan; Quinque, Dominique; Rahmani, Manijeh; Alemohamad, Seyed Ali; Stoneking, Mark (2006). "Concomitant Replacement of Language and mtDNA in South Caspian Populations of Iran". Current Biology. 16 (7): 668–673. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2006.02.021. ISSN0960-9822. PMID16581511.
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R.N. Frye, Ancient Central Asian History Notes,” Proceedings of the Second European Congress of Iranian Studies, (ISMEO, Rome), 185-90. Pg 188: "town of Amul on the Amu Darya and the Amul in Mazanderan, Iran, both of which may be traced back to the migration of an Iranian tribe called Amardi or Mardi "
C. J. Brunner, "IRAN v. PEOPLES OF IRAN (2) Pre-Islamic", Encyclopaedia Iranica. [۱] "The Mardi nomads are named as one of the four predatory mountain peoples of the southwest discussed by Alexander’s admiral, Nearchus (Str. , 11.13.6; the others are non-Iranian)."
Kuhrt, Amélie (2007). The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources of the Achaemenid Period. London: Routledge. ISBN0-415-43628-1."For the Persian tribe of the Mardi, see 3, no.5. 3", pg 98.
"town of Amul on the Amu Darya and the Amul in Mazanderan, Iran, both of which may be traced back to the migration of an Iranian tribe called Amardi or Mardi "
R.N. Frye, Ancient Central Asian History Notes,” Proceedings of the Second European Congress of Iranian Studies, (ISMEO, Rome), 185-90. Pg 188: "town of Amul on the Amu Darya and the Amul in Mazanderan, Iran, both of which may be traced back to the migration of an Iranian tribe called Amardi or Mardi "
C. J. Brunner, "IRAN v. PEOPLES OF IRAN (2) Pre-Islamic", Encyclopaedia Iranica. [۱] "The Mardi nomads are named as one of the four predatory mountain peoples of the southwest discussed by Alexander’s admiral, Nearchus (Str. , 11.13.6; the others are non-Iranian)."
Kuhrt, Amélie (2007). The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources of the Achaemenid Period. London: Routledge. ISBN0-415-43628-1."For the Persian tribe of the Mardi, see 3, no.5. 3", pg 98.
"town of Amul on the Amu Darya and the Amul in Mazanderan, Iran, both of which may be traced back to the migration of an Iranian tribe called Amardi or Mardi "
R.N. Frye, Ancient Central Asian History Notes,” Proceedings of the Second European Congress of Iranian Studies, (ISMEO, Rome), 185-90. Pg 188: "town of Amul on the Amu Darya and the Amul in Mazanderan, Iran, both of which may be traced back to the migration of an Iranian tribe called Amardi or Mardi "
C. J. Brunner, "IRAN v. PEOPLES OF IRAN (2) Pre-Islamic", Encyclopaedia Iranica. [۱] "The Mardi nomads are named as one of the four predatory mountain peoples of the southwest discussed by Alexander’s admiral, Nearchus (Str. , 11.13.6; the others are non-Iranian)."
Kuhrt, Amélie (2007). The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources of the Achaemenid Period. London: Routledge. ISBN0-415-43628-1."For the Persian tribe of the Mardi, see 3, no.5. 3", pg 98.
"town of Amul on the Amu Darya and the Amul in Mazanderan, Iran, both of which may be traced back to the migration of an Iranian tribe called Amardi or Mardi "
Nasidze, Ivan; Quinque, Dominique; Rahmani, Manijeh; Alemohamad, Seyed Ali; Stoneking, Mark (2006). "Concomitant Replacement of Language and mtDNA in South Caspian Populations of Iran". Current Biology. 16 (7): 668–673. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2006.02.021. ISSN0960-9822. PMID16581511.
Nasidze, Ivan; Quinque, Dominique; Rahmani, Manijeh; Alemohamad, Seyed Ali; Stoneking, Mark (2006). "Concomitant Replacement of Language and mtDNA in South Caspian Populations of Iran". Current Biology. 16 (7): 668–673. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2006.02.021. ISSN0960-9822. PMID16581511.