- Khwadāy-
Nāmag (New Persian: خداینامه Khudāy-Nāma; lit. 'Book of Lords/Kings') is the
hypothetical title of a lost
Middle Persian history of Iran from...
- The Book of Arda
Viraf (Middle Persian: Ardā Wirāz
nāmag, lit. 'Book of the
Righteous Wirāz') is a
Zoroastrian text
written in
Middle Persian. It contains...
- "Treatises of Zatsparam", by M****hchihr's
brother Zatsparam. the Arda-Viraf
Namag relates the dream-journey of a
devout Zoroastrian (the 'Viraf' of the story)...
- The
Jamasp Nameh[pronunciation?] (var: Jāmāsp
Nāmag, Jāmāsp Nāmeh, "Story of Jamasp") is a
Middle Persian book of revelations. In an
extended sense, it...
- pronunciation: [daːdestaːn iː deːniːɡ] "Religious Judgments") or Pursišn-
Nāmag ([puɾsiʃnaːmaɡ] "Book of Questions") is a 9th-century
Middle Persian work...
- The Kār-
Nāmag ī Ardašīr ī Pāpagān (Book of the
Deeds of Ardeshir, Son of Papag) (New Persian: کارنامهٔ اردشیر بابکان), is a
short Middle Persian prose...
-
compilation of the
legends surrounding the Kayanians. The
result was the Khwaday-
Namag or "Book of Lords", a long
historiography of the
Iranian nation from the...
- Khrad,
Selections of Zadspram,
Jamasp Namag,
Epistles of Manucher, Rivayats, Dadestan-i-Denig, and Arda
Viraf Namag. All
Middle Persian texts written on...
-
Ardashir was son of Papak, son of Sasan.
Another narrative recorded in Kar-
Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan and Ferdowsi's
Shahnameh states that
Ardashir was born...
- text Mâdayân î
chatrang ("Book of Chess") from the 7th
century AD. The Kar-
Namag i
Ardashir i
Pabagan refers to
Ardashir I as a
master of the game: "By the...