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For Bērūnī the “ moving ” is something which is supposed to have happened in a
distant country , which the Zoroastrians in Eastern Iran “ reject ” and which plays
no role in his own account of the Persian calendar , where the five days are still ...
For Bērūnī the “ moving ” is something which is supposed to have happened in a
distant country , which the Zoroastrians in Eastern Iran “ reject ” and which plays
no role in his own account of the Persian calendar , where the five days are still ...
Side 45
The fact that this mõbad sage , nothing other than the months of the Jalāli cal -
bears both a Zoroastrian and a Muslim name and endar ( introduced in 1079 ) . In
any event , the fact that he is linked explicitly to al - Mutawakkil makes it that the ...
The fact that this mõbad sage , nothing other than the months of the Jalāli cal -
bears both a Zoroastrian and a Muslim name and endar ( introduced in 1079 ) . In
any event , the fact that he is linked explicitly to al - Mutawakkil makes it that the ...
Side 50
But the Zoroastrian clergy , who , as guardians of Persian traditions inevitably
had to be consulted on these matters , could not accept the insertion of an extra
day into their time - honoured calendar of devotions , least of all at what would
seem ...
But the Zoroastrian clergy , who , as guardians of Persian traditions inevitably
had to be consulted on these matters , could not accept the insertion of an extra
day into their time - honoured calendar of devotions , least of all at what would
seem ...
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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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