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Hērbad (also hīrbad, hērbed or ērvad) is a
title given to
Zoroastrian priests of
minor orders. In the
present day,
hērbad is the
lowest rank in the Zoroastrian...
- Persian: 𐭬𐭢𐭥𐭯𐭲) is a
Zoroastrian cleric of a
particular rank.
Unlike a
herbad (ervad), a
mobed is
qualified to
serve as
celebrant priest at the Yasna...
- who has
authority in
religious matters and
ranks higher than a
mobad or
herbad. In this
specific sense, the term is used
mostly among the
Parsis of India...
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Tansar (Persian: تنسر) was a
Zoroastrian Herbadan Herbad (Chief judge) in late
Parthian Empire And one of the
supporters of
Ardashir I.
Tansar was apparently...
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deposed the last
Parthian King, Artab**** IV, he
sought the aid of Tansar, a
herbad (high priest) of the
Iranian Zoroastrians to aid him in
acquiring legitimization...
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Zoroastrian priesthood has
survived in
India and Iran. They are
termed Herbad,
Mobad (Magupat, i.e.
chief of the Maga), and
Dastur depending on the rank...
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Zoroastrianism honorifics and
titles Role
Description Mobad,
Mobedyar Herbad Dastur...
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officials of the S****anid
state – the
Chief Mobad (Mobadan Mobad), the
Chief Herbad, the
Commander of the Army and the
Entertainment Master),
seven Viziers...
- like
Herbad and
Mubed and Mogh are mentioned.
According to the inscription, the high
posts of
wuzurg framadar,
priest of
priests and
Herbadan Herbad were...
- son, grandson, or great-grandson of a mobad. The
lowest rank is that of
herbad, or ervad;
these ****ist at the prin****l ceremonies.
Shapur II
Hormizd I...