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Rashid al-Din: Buddhism in Iran and the Mongol Silk Roads
Jonathan Brack
Department of Middle East Studies
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Iran
100%
Buddhism
100%
Mongols
100%
Buddhist
100%
Silk Road
100%
Rashid al-Din
100%
Islam
33%
Muslims
33%
3rd Millennium BC
33%
13th Century
33%
7th Century
33%
Arabic Translation
33%
2nd Century
33%
Persian-speaking
33%
Eastern Iran
33%
Khurasan
33%
Medical Treatises
33%
Sanskrit
33%
Arts and Humanities
Iran
100%
Mongols
100%
Silk Road
100%
Muslim World
25%
Scholars
25%
Medical
25%
Islam
25%
Intellectuals
25%
Thirteenth Century
25%
Treatise
25%
Cosmopolitan
25%
Ruin
25%
Third century
25%
Newcomers
25%
Seventh Century
25%
Arabic translation
25%
2nd century BC
25%