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Vahman (Persian: وهمان, also
Romanized as
Vahmān; also
known as Vahān) is a
village in
Tariq ol
Eslam Rural District, in the
Central District of Nahavand...
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Vahman-Ardashir or Bahman-Ardashir, also
known as
Forat Meshan (also
spelled as Mayshan, Maysan,
Meshun and Maishan), was an
ancient town and sub-district...
- himself, such as Veh-Ardashir in Asoristan, Ardashir-Khwarrah in Pars and
Vahman-Ardashir in Meshan.
During the
Sasanian period, many
cities with the name...
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accuracy of this source.
Ardashir also
built (or rebuilt) a town
named Vahman-Ardashir, also
known as
Forat Meshan. A son of
Shapur I,
Shapur Mishanshah...
- the 9th or 10th century.
According to
translator of the text,
Fereydun Vahman, the
origin of the
story probably goes back to the 9th or 10th
century and...
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Mountains of Iran. Vienna: New
Academic Press. ISBN 978-3-7003-1925-2 F.
Vahman and G. Asatrian,
Poetry of the Baxtiārīs: Love Poems,
Wedding Songs, Lullabies...
- is ****ociated with the
Amesha Spenta Vohu
Manah (Avestan,
Middle Persian Vahman or Bahman), the
guardian of all
animal creation.
Haoma is the only divinity...
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language i.
History of the
Kurdish language".
Encyclopedia Iranica. F.
Vahman and G. Asatrian. (1995).
Poetry of the Baxtiārīs: Love Poems,
Wedding Songs...
- p. 349.
Taherzadeh 2000, pp. 92–93.
Saiedi 2008, pp. 344–345.
Amanat &
Vahman 2016, p. 15.
Saiedi 2008, pp. 348–357
Smith 2000, pp. 180–181.
Amanat 2017...
- ISBN 0-87743-296-1. Banani, Amin (2007). The
Hidden Words of Bahāʼullāh in
Faridun Vahman and
Claus V. Pedersen, eds.,
Religious Texts in
Iranian Languages: In Honour...