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Anahita
Zoroastrian Elements in the Syncretism That Prevailed in Asia Minor Following the Achaemenian Conquests KERSEY H
Lecture 27 Sasanian Empire
Characteristics of Water in Iranian Culture and Architecture
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Kings, Priests and Gods on Sasanian Investiture Reliefs
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Goddesses, Priestesses, Queens and Dancers: Images of Women on Sasnian Silver Mary Olson '08 Illinois Wesleyan University
Evolution of the Zoroastrian Iconography and Temple Cults
Aredvisura's Anahita's Impression in Avesta Transcripts. J. Life Sci
An Introduction to Gender Structure and Social Inequality in the Sasanian
The Zoroastrian Temple Cult of Fire in Archaeology and Literature (Ii)
Anāhitā: Transformations of an Iranian Goddess Inauguraldissertation Zur
The Deterioration Process of Limestone in the Anahita Temple of Kangavar (West Iran) Vahid Barnoos, Omid Oudbashi* and Atefeh Shekofteh
The Thoughts Related to the Cult of Water in Zoroastrianism
The Goddess Nana and the Kušan Empire: Mesopotamian and Iranian Traces
Fire and Fire-Temples in Zoroastrianism Through the Ages by Dr
Ethnicity in Ancient Mesopotamia
Investigating the Anahita Myth in Ancient Iran and Armenia
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Study of Structure and Visual Features of the Parthian and Sassanid Coins
The Spatial Formation of the Fire Temple of Zoroastrianism
How to Dance: Eleven Keys
Studying the Myth of Water in Ancient Iran and Its Relationship with Rain-Making Rituals
Zoroastrianism Under the Achamenians
Canepa-The Iranian Expanse.Indd
17 Religions and Religious Movements
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The Mysteries of Mithras. the Origins of Mithraism
Exploring the Relationship Between the Persian Goddess Anahita and the Sufi Journey to Mount Qaf
The Evolution of the Symbolism of the Paradise of the Buddha of Infinite Life and Its Western Origins
Discrepancies Between the Cults of Mithras and Cybele
Sassanid Were the People Representing Nature Vastly In
Anahita: Ancient Persian Goddess and Zoroastrian Yazata, Payam Nabarz (Ed.)
Ancient Sogdiana: a 'Zoroastrian Stronghold'