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Thus , while we must accept that at least some Zoroastrians did change the position of the Gatha days , but without ... Synchronisms between the Zoroastrian and Islamic calendars in texts from the eleventh century show that the reform ...
Thus , while we must accept that at least some Zoroastrians did change the position of the Gatha days , but without ... Synchronisms between the Zoroastrian and Islamic calendars in texts from the eleventh century show that the reform ...
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But if the gap between the two calendars is of at least 31 days , then one must conclude that , at the time when this section was com- posed , the ordinary Zoroastrian New Year ( on 1 Farwardin ) fell at least 31 days before the vernal ...
But if the gap between the two calendars is of at least 31 days , then one must conclude that , at the time when this section was com- posed , the ordinary Zoroastrian New Year ( on 1 Farwardin ) fell at least 31 days before the vernal ...
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 ...
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 ...
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The International Merv Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 38 |
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