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Study of the Nusayri religion reveals the existence of a notable Iranian
component, constituting an important element in the syncretistic complex of this
religion.1 This component seems to have played a greater role in the early
stages of the ...
Study of the Nusayri religion reveals the existence of a notable Iranian
component, constituting an important element in the syncretistic complex of this
religion.1 This component seems to have played a greater role in the early
stages of the ...
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It is the first day of the Iranian year, which begins in the month named farwardin. It
is a praiseworthy day, of great moment and importance in the eyes of God and
the mawālilo — peace be upon them—on which they bestow their grace... Know
...
It is the first day of the Iranian year, which begins in the month named farwardin. It
is a praiseworthy day, of great moment and importance in the eyes of God and
the mawālilo — peace be upon them—on which they bestow their grace... Know
...
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Sasanid dynasty, to whom are again appended various Iranian names, some of
which seem to be invented (e.g. the enigmatic Zadan al-akbar and Zadan al-
asghar). Even a cursory glance at these lists reveals that they are replete with ...
Sasanid dynasty, to whom are again appended various Iranian names, some of
which seem to be invented (e.g. the enigmatic Zadan al-akbar and Zadan al-
asghar). Even a cursory glance at these lists reveals that they are replete with ...
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