Jamasp Namag — The Jamasp Nameh (var: Jāmāsp Nāmag , Jāmāsp Nāmeh , Story of Jamasp ) is a Middle Persian book of revelations. In an extended sense, it is also a primary source on Zoroastrian doctrine and legend. The work is also known as the Ayādgār ī Jāmāspīg … Wikipedia
Djamasp — For the 10th century BC philosopher, see Jamasp. Djamasp (also transcribed as Jamasp or Zamasp) (Persian: جاماسپ) was a Sassanid king who ruled from 496 to 498. He was a younger brother of king Kavadh I and was installed on the Sassanid throne… … Wikipedia
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Yadegar-e Zariran — The Yadegar e Zariran (Persian: یادگار زریران) or Ayādgār ī Zarērān (English: Memorial of Zarēr ), is a short Middle Persian (Pahlavi) text of ancient Iranian epic poetry. The story is preserved in a unique manuscript written in AD 1322. The… … Wikipedia
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Asadi Tusi — Abu Mansur Ali ibn Ahmad Asadi Tusi (born: Tus, Iranian province of Khorasan died: 1072 Tabriz, Iran) is arguably the second most important Persian poet of the Iranian national epics, after Ferdowsi who also happens to come from the same town of… … Wikipedia
Middle Persian — Spoken in Iran Extinct evolved into Modern Persian by the 9th century Language family Indo European Indo Iranian … Wikipedia
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Kavad I — Fecha de nacimiento: 449 Fecha de su muerte: 531 Datos históricos relevantes: Rey sasánida a caballo entre los siglos V y VI … Wikipedia Español