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dates in 588 B . C . to have been not the true Zoroaster , but one mistaken for the
true one by fol - lowers of that very true one ( see below , $ 49 and n . 13 ) ! Such
are the subterfuges to which are driven Gathologists blind even to a plain ...
dates in 588 B . C . to have been not the true Zoroaster , but one mistaken for the
true one by fol - lowers of that very true one ( see below , $ 49 and n . 13 ) ! Such
are the subterfuges to which are driven Gathologists blind even to a plain ...
Side 5
Bidding farewell particular monotheism in which Zoroaster grew to the Gado -
Sogdian Gava which I am proposing , up . Rival monotheisms in Gava may have
been Zoroaster would have betaken himself to the land Mithraism and Nanaism ...
Bidding farewell particular monotheism in which Zoroaster grew to the Gado -
Sogdian Gava which I am proposing , up . Rival monotheisms in Gava may have
been Zoroaster would have betaken himself to the land Mithraism and Nanaism ...
Side 9
Thus the Seleucid era , far from being an Zoroaster , this entry , too , is of a “
domestic ' ' nature , " invention " ( in Shahbazi ' s description ) capable
unconcerned with the world at large . The fifth entry of disproving the existence of
an earlier ...
Thus the Seleucid era , far from being an Zoroaster , this entry , too , is of a “
domestic ' ' nature , " invention " ( in Shahbazi ' s description ) capable
unconcerned with the world at large . The fifth entry of disproving the existence of
an earlier ...
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The International Mery Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 67 |
Edward Gibbon and the East by D O Morgan | 85 |
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