- Gāhānīg (Gathic
nasks), Hada Mānsrīg (manthras
connected with the ritual), and Dādīg (legal
nasks). This
threefold division of the 21
nasks was modelled...
- (Gathic
nasks), Hada Mānsrīg (manthras
connected with the ritual), and Dādīg (legal
nasks). Like the
Sudgar and the
Warshtmansr nask, the Bag
nask was divided...
- (Gathic
nasks), Hada Mānsrīg (manthras
connected with the ritual), and Dādīg (legal
nasks).
Within this structure, the
Sudgar nask was the
first nask, but...
- NK
NAŠK is a
Croatian football club
based in the town of Našice in Slavonia. Club is
founded in Našice in 1919. From 1995
until 1997,
NAŠK was playing...
- The
Warshtmansr nask or
Varshtmansr nask is the
second nask (volume) of the
Sasanian Avesta. Like most
other nasks, it is no
longer extant, but its content...
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division into
nasks as
described for the
Sasanian Avesta. Instead, it is
divided topically (even
though the
organization of the
nasks was not), but these...
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Komputerowa (English:
Research and
Academic Computer Network),
abbreviated NASK, is a
Polish research and
development organisation, data
networks operator...
-
Internet country code top-level
domain (ccTLD) for Poland,
administered by
NASK, the
Polish research and
development organization. It is one of the founding...
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Chivalry (ICOC), in
which position he
promoted an
order known as the
Niadh Nask. His
claims were
challenged in 1999 by The
Sunday Times,
which had conducted...
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According to
Middle Persian tradition,
Ahura Mazda created the twenty-one
Nasks of the
original Avesta which Zoroaster brought to Vishtaspa. Here, two copies...