Middle Persian: Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, Chicago, ISACM A154067 (field no. CT-205.1)
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ISACM A154067 (field no. CT-205.1)
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Administrative: Receipt

Physical Description

ostracon

Content

This document is a receipt concerning the distribution of bread rations by a certain Windādag.
 

Dates

  • The Gregorian calendar: None
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People

  • Windādag

Publications

  • Benfey, Thomas. 2024, “Windādag’s Orders: Ten Unpublished Middle Persian Ostraca from Chāl Ṭarkhān-ʿEshqābād.” In Maria Macuch & Arash Zeini (eds.), Deciphering the Illegible: Festschrift in Honour of Dieter Weber. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. (Pages: 123-145) (Pages: 23)
    The IEDC transcription and translation have been taken from this publication.

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IEDC Data

1267
21/05/2025
28/05/2025

Citations

Thomas Benfey
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Folios
1. recto
Transcription
Folio:
1 Windādag rōz
2 Day [pad] Mihr
3  nān k[abī̆z]-…
4 ō rahī̆gān
5  abāg …ān
6  dah
Translation
Folio:
1-6 Windādag on the day Day [pad] Mihr, give … kabī̆z of bread to the servants with the …s.
Transliteration
Folio:
1 wndʾṭk' Y[W]M
2 ddw[‘ PWN] mṭr'
3  LHMA [K-] ...
4 [O]L lsykʾn
5  LWṬE …ʾn
6  YHBWN
Middle Persian: Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, Chicago, ISACM A154067 (field no. CT-205.1): Folio (recto)
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