- The
Shabuhragan (Persian: شاپورگان Shāpuragān),
which means "dedicated to Šābuhr", also
translated in
Chinese as the Chinese: 二宗经; pinyin: Èrzōng jīng;...
-
Treatises of Manichaeism, all
personally written by Mani in Syriac, the
Shabuhragan written by Mani in
Middle Persian, and the Arzhang, a
series of illustrations...
-
which were
written in the late-Aramaic
Syriac language. The seventh, the
Shabuhragan, was
written by Mani in
Middle Persian and
presented by him to Sasanian...
- to whom he
dedicated his only work
written in Persian,
known as the
Shabuhragan.
Shapur was not
converted to
Manichaeism and
remained Zoroastrian, but...
-
favoured Manichaeism,
protecting Mani (who
dedicated one of his books, the
Shabuhragan, to him) and sent many
Manichaean missionaries abroad. He also befriended...
- to whom he
dedicated his only work
written in Persian,
known as the
Shabuhragan. The
original writings were
written in Syriac, an
Eastern Aramaic language...
- Karnamak-i Artaxshir-i
Papakan Cube of
Zoroaster Dana-i
Menog Khrat Shabuhragan of Mani Shahrestanha-ye
Eranshahr Bundahishn Menog-i
Khrad Jamasp Namag...
- Karnamak-i Artaxshir-i
Papakan Cube of
Zoroaster Dana-i
Menog Khrat Shabuhragan of Mani Shahrestanha-ye
Eranshahr Bundahishn Menog-i
Khrad Jamasp Namag...
- to 705) where,
according to
later Buddhist sources, he
presented the
Shabuhragan which ended up
becoming the most po****r text of the country's Manichaeans...
- Karnamak-i Artaxshir-i
Papakan Cube of
Zoroaster Dana-i
Menog Khrat Shabuhragan of Mani Shahrestanha-ye
Eranshahr Bundahishn Menog-i
Khrad Jamasp Namag...