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Qissa-i Sanjan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Story of Sanjan (also Qissa-i Sanjan or Kisse-i Sanjan ) is an account of the early years of Zoroastrian settlers on the Indian subcontinent. In the absence of alternatives, the text is gene...
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Jadi Rana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jadi Rana or Jadav Rana is a figure from the Qissa-i Sanjan , an epic poem completed in 1599, which is an account of the flight of some of the Zoroastrians who were subject to religious persecuti...
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Sanjan (Khorasan) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This text is an account of the emigration of Zoroastrians from Iran to India. It was written in 1600 A.C. The settlement at Sanjan appears to have occurred in 936 A.C. The Muslim sacking of Sanjan ... 8. I have discussed the significance of this passage in a foregoing paper, "Jadi Rana and the Kisseh-i Sanjan."
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/mp/catechis.html - Pahlavi Texts: Chidag Andarz i Poryotkeshan: A Zoroastrian Catechism ... /mp/drayishn.htm - Pahlavi Texts: Ahriman's Utterance to the Divs (Drayishn-i Ahriman o Divan) ... /other/qsanjan.htm - Qissa-i Sanjan...
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In the absence of alternatives, the Qissa-i Sanjan is generally accepted to be the only narrative of the early years of the Zoroastrian migrants to the Indian subcontinent. Among the Parsi community, the narrative is perceived to be an accurate account of their forebearers.
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Ask a question about 'Sanjan (Khorasan)' ... Start a new discussion about 'Sanjan (Khorasan)' ... , originated there. (see also: BMAC:Indo-Iranian hypothesis); According to the Qissa-i Sanjan...
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Amazon.com: The Zoroastrian Faith: Tradition and Modern Research
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The Story of Sanjan (also Qissa-i Sanjan or Kisse-i Sanjan) is an account of the early years of Zoroastrian settlers on the Indian subcontinent. ... The account is in verse, in the highly verbose style common to Arabic and Persian poetry. The ''Kisseh-i Sanjan'', as Abraham Anquetil-Duperron transliterated the name,
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Dēnkard; Book of Arda Viraf; Qissa-i Sanjan; The Denkard is the largest encyclopedia of Zoroastrianism written in 9th century. ... The Book of Arda Viraf is a Zoroastrian religious text which describes the dream-journey of a devout Zoroastrian through the next world.
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