This is Volume 57 of "Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Morgenl ndischen Gesellschaft," a scholarly journal from the German Oriental Society (Deutsche Morgenl ndische Gesellschaft). This volume contains articles and research related to the history, languages, cultures, and archaeology of the Middle East and other Oriental regions. A valuable resource for scholars and researchers in Middle Eastern studies, linguistics, and archaeology, the journal offers insights into historical texts, linguistic analyses, and archaeological discoveries. Explore the rich and diverse history of the Orient through the detailed and meticulously researched contributions within this volume.
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