Legacy of Šiz in Zoroastrian Traditions under Islamic Reign

Šiz and its famous fire temple, Adur Gušnasp, has  occupied an important position in the history of Zoroastrianism. Since Achaemenid, according to archaeological evidences and historical reports, and afterwards at the time of the Parthian and Sasanid until tenth century AD, it has been an active cen...

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Main Author: Hamid Reza Dalvand
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Published: Alzahra University 2017-04-01
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Online Access:https://hph.alzahra.ac.ir/article_3263_1eb41a59bcda9476665d290e44b6411c.pdf
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description Šiz and its famous fire temple, Adur Gušnasp, has  occupied an important position in the history of Zoroastrianism. Since Achaemenid, according to archaeological evidences and historical reports, and afterwards at the time of the Parthian and Sasanid until tenth century AD, it has been an active center.Except for , neithier in  Sasanid Zoroastrian texts  nor in sources after that, there aren't clear data about spiritual life of Adur Gušnasp.is found. What has been written about it, they are often summing up of archaeological researches and historical reports.Assuming the historical position of siz acknowledging its intellectued heritage, an important question will raise about Adur Gušnasp heritage. we wonder where his herittage had moved to.emigrated it? This article attempt to logical provid answer to the above questions.
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spelling doaj.art-eaddf4900be44d289f19c1a228464c842022-12-21T18:10:52ZfasAlzahra Universityتاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری2008-88412538-35072017-04-012719718810.22051/hph.2018.11406.10713263Legacy of Šiz in Zoroastrian Traditions under Islamic ReignHamid Reza Dalvand0Assistant prossor of linguistics Institute for Humanities and Cultural studiesŠiz and its famous fire temple, Adur Gušnasp, has  occupied an important position in the history of Zoroastrianism. Since Achaemenid, according to archaeological evidences and historical reports, and afterwards at the time of the Parthian and Sasanid until tenth century AD, it has been an active center.Except for , neithier in  Sasanid Zoroastrian texts  nor in sources after that, there aren't clear data about spiritual life of Adur Gušnasp.is found. What has been written about it, they are often summing up of archaeological researches and historical reports.Assuming the historical position of siz acknowledging its intellectued heritage, an important question will raise about Adur Gušnasp heritage. we wonder where his herittage had moved to.emigrated it? This article attempt to logical provid answer to the above questions.https://hph.alzahra.ac.ir/article_3263_1eb41a59bcda9476665d290e44b6411c.pdfazarbayjanzorozstriansšizadur gušnasp fire templeqomfordojan fire temple
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Legacy of Šiz in Zoroastrian Traditions under Islamic Reign
تاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری
azarbayjan
zorozstrians
šiz
adur gušnasp fire temple
qom
fordojan fire temple
title Legacy of Šiz in Zoroastrian Traditions under Islamic Reign
title_full Legacy of Šiz in Zoroastrian Traditions under Islamic Reign
title_fullStr Legacy of Šiz in Zoroastrian Traditions under Islamic Reign
title_full_unstemmed Legacy of Šiz in Zoroastrian Traditions under Islamic Reign
title_short Legacy of Šiz in Zoroastrian Traditions under Islamic Reign
title_sort legacy of siz in zoroastrian traditions under islamic reign
topic azarbayjan
zorozstrians
šiz
adur gušnasp fire temple
qom
fordojan fire temple
url https://hph.alzahra.ac.ir/article_3263_1eb41a59bcda9476665d290e44b6411c.pdf
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