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17 Zoroastrianism
In the Alphabetic Order Q Follows A, a Follows E, C Follows C, 1J Follows N, S Follows S, I Follows Z
Abad, Iran
Iran: Zoroastrians
Zoroaster and the Theory of Four Elements
Homage Unto Ahura Mazda
Fire in Avesta
Mazdaism. the Religion of the Ancient Persians. Illustrated
Exploring the Gathas
Rethinking Sasanian Iconoclasm
Atash Or Atashparasti the Worship of Fire
The Symbol of Zoroastrian Religion
History of Zoroastrianism
Perception of Islam in Zoroastrian Zand Literature
2 Mehr and Mehregan
Ahura=Mazda in the Avesta.1 by RASTAMJI EDALJI DASTUR PESHOTUN SANJANA, B.A., BOMBAY
Religious Exiles and Emigrants: the Changing Face of Zoroastrianism
Fezana Journal
Top View
Review of Foltz, Richard. Religions of Iran: from Prehist Ory to the Present
Millennialism, Eschatology, and Messianic Figures in Iranian Tradition * …
The Origins of Mithraism.'
Vedic Elements in the Ancient Iranian Religion of Zarathushtra
The 7 Ameshaspentas
The Omnipotence of Ahura Mazda, As Depicted in the Gathas
The Sixteen Lands of Videvdat 1 Airyān¢M Vaźjah and the Homeland of the Iranians
Journal of American Science 2013;9(1)
The Achaemenid Kings and the Worship of Ahura Mazda: Proto- Zoroastrianism in the Persian Empire
Fire the Son of Ahura Mazda
A Large Body of Scholarly Literature Has Emerged Regarding the Zo
2017 Zagny Bids Farewell to Our Dear Prof. Kaikhosrov
The Daevas in Zoroastrian Scripture
World Religions, Wk 19 – Comparing Full Gospel to Zoroastrianism Beliefs
Iran –Zoroastrianism – Conversion – Practices – Apostasy Law
Ohrmazd's Better Judgement (Meh-Dādestānīh)
The Mysteries of Mithras. the Origins of Mithraism
Zoroastrian Ethics and Culture
Exploring the Relationship Between the Persian Goddess Anahita and the Sufi Journey to Mount Qaf
The Teachings of Zoroaster and the Philosophy of the Parsi Religion [1905]
Zoroastrian/ Zarathushti
Ahura Mazda, Angra Mainyu and the Bounteous Immortals
THE GODS of PAGAN IRAN Many Divine Beings Are Honoured in The
Ahy Y S Nemangh
Who Were the Original Zoroastrians the Religion and Where It Spread How Did It Change After the Death of Zoroaster
Reclaiming the Faravahar Is an Ethnographic Study of the Contemporary Zoroastrians in Tehran