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Essay On The Pahlavi Language by Martin Haug is a comprehensive scholarly work dedicated to the study of Pahlavi, the Middle Persian language that served as the official language of the Sassanid Empire. This detailed linguistic examination explores the grammar, vocabulary, and historical development of Pahlavi, offering readers insights into one of the most significant languages of ancient Persia.
Haug’s methodical approach provides both historical context and linguistic analysis, making this work valuable for scholars, researchers, and students of ancient languages and Persian history. The essay delves into the phonetic characteristics, script systems, and literary traditions associated with Pahlavi, demonstrating its importance in understanding the cultural and administrative structures of the Sassanid period.
This academic work remains an essential reference for anyone studying comparative linguistics, ancient Persian history, or the development of Middle Eastern languages during the pre-Islamic era.







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