- The
Dabestan-e
Mazaheb (Persian: دبستان مذاهب) "school of religions" is a
Persian language work that
examines and
compares Abrahamic,
Dharmic and other...
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incorporated traditional Jain
scribal elements into the m****cript. The
Dabestan-e Mazaheb,
written around 1655 CE, is a text that
describes various religions...
- On
their return they
converted the
tribe of Banu
Hanifa to Islam. The
Dabestan-e Mazaheb, a 17th
century work on the
religious beliefs in
India during...
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versions of the
Persian text
Dabestan-e
Mazaheb are the
earliest known texts with
biographical information about Kabir. The
Dabestan-e-Mazaheb
states Kabir...
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suggests a
particularly monotheistic focus for Akbar's faith. The
anonymous Dabestan-e
Mazaheb uses the name
Ilahiyya to
refer to the faith.
Akbar promoted...
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Karapapakhs in
Tashkent primarily consists of
adherents of Ali-Illahism. The
Dabestan-e
Mazaheb "School of Religions", a 17th-century
Persian book
about South...
- some traditions, he is
believed to be the
first human.
Section 3 of the
Dabestan-e Mazaheb, a 17th-century text, is
dedicated to the
Yazdanians (also called...
- war
against the
Mughals and "enabling the
destruction of the enemy". The
Dabestan-e
Mazaheb is a mid-17th-century text on
religions in India. The text does...
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Persian exile. Iran
portal Religion portal Religion of Iranian-Americans
Dabestan-e
Mazaheb Boyce, M. (2015). A
History of Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrianism...
- A page from the
Gujarati translation of
Dabestan-e
Mazaheb prepared and
printed by
Fardunjee Marzban (25
December 1815)...