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- Drakht-i_Asurig abstract "Draxt ī Āsūrīg (meaning "The Assyrian Tree" or "The Babylonian Tree") is a Parthian-language poem consisting of about 120 verses and written in Book Pahlavi script. The poem is framed as a dialogue between a goat and a palm tree. It is one of the oldest existing texts in Parthian language.".
- Drakht-i_Asurig comment "Draxt ī Āsūrīg (meaning "The Assyrian Tree" or "The Babylonian Tree") is a Parthian-language poem consisting of about 120 verses and written in Book Pahlavi script. The poem is framed as a dialogue between a goat and a palm tree. It is one of the oldest existing texts in Parthian language.".