- Adur
Burzen-Mihr (Middle Iranian) or Azar
Barzin (Persian: آذر برزین) was an
Atash Behram (a
Zoroastrian fire
temple of the
highest grade)
located in Parthia...
- Chihr-
Burzen, also
known as Simah-i Burzin, was an
Iranian nobleman from the
House of Karen, who
served as the
Sasanian spahbed of Khorasan. Chihr-
Burzen was...
-
Turkey Mihr, an
Iranian village said to have once been the site of Adur
Burzen-Mihr, one of the
legendary Great Fires of
Zoroastrianism Mihr's foot, another...
- Haji
Jalal Mosque Atashgah Castle Qal'eh Dokhtar,
Kuhsorkh Kashmar Adur
Burzen-Mihr
Cypress of
Kashmar "ترشیز شناسی". kashmardefa.blog.ir.
Retrieved 7...
-
fires of pre-Islamic Iran; the two
others being the Adur
Farnbag and Adur
Burzen-Mihr. Out of the three, Adur
Gushnasp is the only fire
whose temple structure...
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Zoroastrian tradition.
These were the "Great Fires" or "Royal Fires" of Adur
Burzen-Mihr, Adur Farnbag, and Adur Gushnasp. The
legends of the
Great Fires are...
-
Yenghe hatam Airyaman ishya Fire
Temples 101
Names of
Ahura Mazda Adur
Burzen-Mihr Adur
Farnbag Adur
Gushnasp Cypress of
Kashmar Gathas Yasna Vendidad...
- And Azar
enters the fire
temples (domes) and the
first of them is Adur
Burzen-Mihr who
founded in
Kashmar and
planted a
cypress tree in
front of the fire...
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reached Baghdad. The
palace and its
spiral minaret still stand today. Adur
Burzen-Mihr
Zoroastrian Sarv Tor**** List of
individual trees "CYPRESS". Encyclopædia...
- have
mercy on
Maruan and
Burzen, Amen.
Maruan was a
secular name of
Peter the Iberian. His
father is
mentioned as
Burzen.
Syriac edition of the 6th...