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Vol. 67 (1991)

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A back issue of Studia Orientalia 67 (ISSN 0039-3282) published in print in 1991.

Published: 1991-01-01

Articles

  • Front Matter

    Studia Orientalia
    1-6
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  • 'We Will Tell You the Best of Stories'. A Study on Surah XII

    Jaakko Hämeen-Anttila
    7-32
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  • A Note on the ʿĒn ʿAvdat Inscription

    Jaakko Hämeen-Anttila
    33-36
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  • Catalogue of the Arabic Manuscripts in the Library of Tartu University

    Dimitri Jermakoff
    37-51
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  • Unresearched Sources of Yemenite Arabic

    Victor Lebedev
    52-54
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  • The Form jāk in Bedouin Narrative Style

    Heikki Palva
    55-64
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  • A Burushaski Folktale, Transcribed and Translated: The Frog as a bride, or, the three princes and the fairy princess Salaasír

    Bertil Tikkanen
    65-126
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  • Georg Carl von Döbeln's Glossary of his Indian Diary

    Pentti Aalto
    127-146
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  • Herman Kellgren: A Bibliography

    Klaus Karttunen
    147-160
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  • Die uigurischen Mannerheim-Fragmente (2)

    Harry Halén
    161-170
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  • Some Kalmuk Notes by G. J. Ramstedt

    Harry Halén
    171-188
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Book Reviews

  • Book Reviews

    Various Authors
    189-245
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StOrE is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal publishing original research articles and reviews in all fields of Asian and African studies. It is an offshoot of Studia Orientalia, an internationally recognized publication series.

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