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Vendidad
A Daily Gatha Prayer
Mecusi Geleneğinde Tektanrıcılık Ve Düalizm Ilişkisi
A Historical Overview of the Parsi Settlement in Navsari 62 9
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Vandidad Has Firm Connection with Gathas
Pahlavi References to Armenia Dan Shapira
Zarathustra Avesta Pdf
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Preface to the First English Edition of the Yasht
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Top View
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The Daevas in Zoroastrian Scripture
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Exploring Translation Strategies of Middle Persian Texts: the Case of the 19Th Chapter of Vandidad
Ohrmazd's Better Judgement (Meh-Dādestānīh)
Birth Customs and Ceremonies of the Parsees
Vendidad (Vidēvdād) Or Laws Against the Demons Avesta — the Sacred Books of Zoroastrianism, Book 3
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The Religious Ceremonies and Customs of the Parsees
A History of Persian Literature Volume XVII Volumes of a History of Persian Literature
The Vendidad Part 1
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Avestan Manuscripts Vendidad – Sadeh & Pahlavi
“Zoroastrian Influence Upon Jewish Afterlife: Hell Punishments in Arda Wiraz and Medieval Visionary Midrashim”
A Zoroastrian Liturgy