- the aid of
Tansar, a
herbad (high priest) of the
Iranian Zoroastrians to aid him in
acquiring legitimization for the new dynasty. This
Tansar did by writing...
- The
Letter of
Tansar (Persian: نامه تنسر) was a 6th-century S****anid
propaganda instrument that portra**** the
preceding Arsacid period as
morally corrupt...
-
Tansar (Persian: تنسر) was a
Zoroastrian Herbadan Herbad (Chief judge) in late
Parthian Empire And one of the
supporters of
Ardashir I.
Tansar was apparently...
-
affirmations from the
Zoroastrian tradition,
whether it be the Denkart,
Tansar-nāma, Ardāy Wirāz Nāmag, Bundahsin, Zand-i
Wahman yasn or the transmitted...
-
Padishkhwargar kingdom of king Gushnasp, who is
mentioned in the
Letter of
Tansar. He
submitted to the
first Sasanian King of
Kings (shahanshah) Ardashir...
-
definite while others were
considered unacceptable—to an
initiative by
Tansar, high
priest under Ardashir I, the
founder of the dynasty. The development...
- aristocrats. It is
mentioned in
foreign writings, such as the
letter of
Tansar. For
those who were the most
virtuous and pious, he
chose out princesses...
- 130–131. The
Letter of
Tansar.
Istituto Italiano per il
Medio ed
Estremo Oriente. 1968. p. 63. ISBN 978-88-6323-043-7. The
Letter of
Tansar.
Istituto Italiano...
-
credit for
collation and
recension is
given to the
early Sasanian-era
priest Tansar (high
priest under Ardashir I, r. 224–242 CE, and
Shapur I, 240/242–272...
-
Syriac and two
centuries later into
Arabic by Ibn al-Muqaffa. the
Letter of
Tansar, a
rationale for Ardashir's
seizure of the throne. The
letter was translated...