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RTR-IV-Annual-Report
On the Good Faith
(Dakhma) in Iran (A Case Study of Zoroastrian's Towe
Summer/June 2014
Abad, Iran
Evolution of the Zoroastrian Priestly Rituals in Iran
Zoroaster and the Theory of Four Elements
Parsee Religious Ceremonial Objects in the United States National Museum
The Parsi Dilemma: a New Zealand Perspective
Zoroastrianism in India, by Jesse S. Palsetia
Fm't (4 the Requirements for * N ' the Degree
Parsi) Hill - Jimmy Suratia 28 Finding ‘Saosha, Tying Kusti’ in Sogdiana
Establishing the Tower of Silence
The Zoroastrian Temple Cult of Fire in Archaeology and Literature (Ii)
Photos Open Eyes to Plight of the Dead Birds' Decline Hits a Funeral Custom
History of Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrian Funeral Practices: Transition in Conduct Anton Zykov
On the Role of the Laity in the History of Zoroastrianism
Top View
Article – the Parsee Religious Ceremonial Objects in the National
Iran Y Azerbaijan 19 18 Noches
Did Zoroastrian Influences Survive in Wakhan? Dr
From Middle to New Persian: Written Materials from Northern Iran and Khorasan
Zoroastrian Religion .And Customs
Research Scholar ISSN 2320 – 6101 an International Refereed E-Journal of Literary Explorations Impact Factor 0.998 (IIFS)
UC Irvine UC Irvine Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Iran –Zoroastrianism – Conversion – Practices – Apostasy Law
Borges, the Magi and Persian Histories
The Decline of the Zoroastrian Priesthood and Its Effect on the Iranian Zoroastrian Community In
The Zoroastrian Burial Ground at Brookwood Cemetery
Vulture Culture, Part I J
Zoroastrian Funerary Beliefs and Practices Known from the Sino-Sogdian Tombs in China
“Zoroastrian Influence Upon Jewish Afterlife: Hell Punishments in Arda Wiraz and Medieval Visionary Midrashim”
History of Zoroastrianism / History 130C
Reclaiming the Faravahar Is an Ethnographic Study of the Contemporary Zoroastrians in Tehran
A PERSIAN STRONGHOLD of ZOROASTRIANISM ~\ Based on the Ratanbai Katrak Lectures, 197 5 \