-
Peshotanu (Avestan Pəšōtanu,
Middle Persian Peshyotan,
Peshotan) is an
eschatological figure of the
medieval texts of
Zoroastrian tradition, in particular...
-
Dastur Peshutan Behramji Sanjana (1828–26
December 1898) was an
Indian scholar and
Zoroastrian head-priest (Dastur). He was Prin****l of the Sir Jamshedji...
- (Vashistha), K****apa (Kashyapa) and
Bhagu (Bhrigu)". Sanjana,
Darab Dastur Peshotan (1898). "17.
Gotama in the Avesta".
Journal of the
Royal Asiatic Society...
-
intermediary zamindars, and (c) the
primary zamindars. N****erwanji Driver,
Peshotan (1949).
Problems of
Zamindari and Land
Reconstruction in India. Bombay:...
-
succeeded by his son,
Dastur Peshotan Mirza, and
after the
demise of
Dastur Kaikobad his son
Dastur Khurshed.
Dastur Peshotan too died and the dual High...
-
Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana (18
November 1857 – 5
August 1931) was an
Indian scholar and
Zoroastrian head-priest (Dastur). He is
known for his translations...
- co-aut****d with
Friedrich Spiegel,
translated into
English by Dārāb
Dastur Peshotan Sanjānā,
London 1886 (Google-US)
Civilization of the
eastern Iranians in...
- partition:
Bapsi Sidhwa".
Sidhwa was born to
Parsi Zoroastrian parents Peshotan and
Tehmina Bhandara in Karachi,
Bombay Presidency. Later, she
moved with...
- with the
surname include:
Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana (1857–1931),
Indian scholar and
priest Dastur Peshotan Behramji Sanjana (1829–1898),
Indian scholar...
- on 24
August 2011.
Retrieved 13
September 2011. Sanjana,
Darab Datsur Peshotan (1982). The
Position of
Zoroastrian Women in
Remote Antiquity. Bombay....