- The
Husparam nask is the
seventeenth nask (volume) of the
Sasanian Avesta. The work
itself is lost, but its
content can be
reconstructed from references...
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Zoroastrian jurisprudence. It
comprised the Nikātum, the Duzd-sar-nizad, the
Huspāram, the Sakātum, the Juddēwdād, the Čihrdād and the Bagān Yašt. The Bagān...
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division contains five
actually legal (dādīg)
nasks (Nikātum, Duzd-sar-nizad,
Huspāram, Sakātum, and the Juddēvdād) as well as two
miscellaneous nasks (Čihrdād...
- nask Kaškaysraw nask Wištāsp-sāst nask Nikātum nask Duzd-sar-nizad nask
Huspāram nask Sakātum nask Juddēwdād nask Čihrdād nask Bagān Yašt Most S****anid...
- 1993a, "[T]he five
strictly legal (dādīg)
nasks (Nikātum, Duzd-sar-nizad,
Huspāram, Sakātum, and Vidēvdād)". West 1892, chap. Introduction.
Shaki 1993a, "Sakātum...
- subdivided into the five
strictly legal (dādīg)
nasks (Nikātum, Duzd-sar-nizad,
Huspāram, Sakātum, and Vidēvdād) and the two
disparate nasks, Čihrdād and Bagān...
- 1993a, "[T]he five
strictly legal (dādīg)
nasks (Nikātum, Duzd-sar-nizad,
Huspāram, Sakātum, and Vidēvdād)". West 1892, chap. Introduction.
Shapira 1998,...
- 1993a, "[T]he five
strictly legal (dādīg)
nasks (Nikātum, Duzd-sar-nizad,
Huspāram, Sakātum, and Vidēvdād)". West 1892, chap. Introduction.
Shaki 1993a, "Duzd-sar-nizad...