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APA Citation

Tahir. & Nakosteen, Mehdi Khan.  (1968).  The Rubaiyyat of Baba Tahir Oryan of Hamadan.  Boulder :  University of Colorado Press

MLA Citation

Tahir. and Nakosteen, Mehdi Khan.  The Rubaiyyat of Baba Tahir Oryan of Hamadan / Rendered from Persian verse into English verse by Mehdi Nakosteen  University of Colorado Press Boulder  1968

Australian/Harvard Citation

Tahir. & Nakosteen, Mehdi Khan.  1968,  The Rubaiyyat of Baba Tahir Oryan of Hamadan / Rendered from Persian verse into English verse by Mehdi Nakosteen  University of Colorado Press Boulder

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  | title=The Rubaiyyat of Baba Tahir Oryan of Hamadan / Rendered from Persian verse into English verse by Mehdi Nakosteen
  | author1=Tahir, of Hamadan, 11th century
  | author2=Nakosteen, Mehdi Khan, 1904-
  | year=1968
  | publisher=University of Colorado Press
  | language=English
}}

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