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- Kartir (also spelled Karder, Karter and Kerdir; Middle Persian: 𐭪𐭫𐭲𐭩𐭫 Kardīr) was a powerful and influential Zoroastrian priest during the reigns...
- teens, ascended the throne with the aid of the powerful Zoroastrian priest Kartir, just like his father had done. He was met with considerable challenges...
- Kartir, the great and influential Sasanian priest, has left an inscription in Naqsh-e Rajab in the Chamgan mountain. The inscription is located about one...
- Manichaeism, and in 274, with the support of the influential Zoroastrian priest Kartir, he had Mani imprisoned and executed. Bahram I's reign was largely uneventful...
- One of them belongs to Shapur I the S****anian, and another to the priest Kartir. According to Walter Henning, "These inscriptions are the most important...
- acceded to the throne, he was pressured by the Zoroastrian high-priest Kartir Bahram I to kill Mani and ****cute his followers. Bahram II was also amenable...
- remains a major city today in Iran. He promoted the Zoroastrian priest Kartir to the rank of chief priest (mowbed) and gave the Manichaean prophet Mani...
- inscriptions of Kartir, Tansar's successor and high priest under three of Ardashir I's successors. In his own inscription on the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht, Kartir states...
- of Mani by influential Zoroastrian high priest Kartir. 276 - Coronation of Bahram II. 276 - The Kartir is chosen as extreme power of the Zoroastrian place...
- Persian seals and inscriptions, including that of the Zoroastrian magi Kartir. The present-day name is the Arabicized form of Ispahan (unlike Middle Persian...