Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 35The Institute, 1997 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 83
... Zoroastrian gods , identifying them as angels and usually giving them functions related to their roles in Zoroastrian mythology . Some versions come with a description of the events of Naw - Ruz which parallels extant Zoroastrian texts ...
... Zoroastrian gods , identifying them as angels and usually giving them functions related to their roles in Zoroastrian mythology . Some versions come with a description of the events of Naw - Ruz which parallels extant Zoroastrian texts ...
Side 85
... Zoroastrian circles , possibly Christian or Jewish , though the equation of Adam and Gayōmard is com- mon in Arabic version of Zoroastrian texts.20 A more sophisticated astrological schema is repre- sented by no . 6 and 9. These are ...
... Zoroastrian circles , possibly Christian or Jewish , though the equation of Adam and Gayōmard is com- mon in Arabic version of Zoroastrian texts.20 A more sophisticated astrological schema is repre- sented by no . 6 and 9. These are ...
Side 87
... Zoroastrian doctrine : " Amurdad ... promotes all types of humanity and presides over trees [ vegetation ] . " 39 8. Daybār ( Pahl . Dey pad Ādur ) : " one of the names of God ( Allah ) . " This is correct , since the name of this day ...
... Zoroastrian doctrine : " Amurdad ... promotes all types of humanity and presides over trees [ vegetation ] . " 39 8. Daybār ( Pahl . Dey pad Ādur ) : " one of the names of God ( Allah ) . " This is correct , since the name of this day ...
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The Institute has an establishment in Tehran at which British scholars men and women of learning versed | 1 |
The Institute endeavours to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in Iran by all | 7 |
An Amir Khusraw Khamsa of 1581 by B W Robinson | 21 |
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