- The Zand-i
Wahman Yasn is a
medieval Zoroastrian apocalyptical text in
Middle Persian. It
professes to be a
prophetical work, in
which Ahura Mazda gives...
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attested in the
Pahlavi script texts of
Zoroastrian tradition, is š„š¤š„š¬š
Wahman,
which is a
borrowing of the
Avestan language expression and has the same...
- Kay
Bahman or
Wahman (from
Middle Persian:
Wahman "good mind") is a
mythological figure of
Greater Iranian legend and lore. The
stock epithet Kai identifies...
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Jessica Wahman (born 1968) is an
American philosopher and ****ociate
teaching professor of
philosophy at
Emory University. She is
known for her
works on...
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texts of
Zoroastrian tradition, in
particular in the
apocalyptic Zand-i
Wahman yasn. In
these texts,
Peshotanu is an ****istant of the Saoshyant, the ****ure...
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whether it be the Denkart, Tansar-nÄma, ArdÄy WirÄz NÄmag, Bundahsin, Zand-i
Wahman yasn or the
transmitted oral tradition. As
tradition continues,
under the...
- notes".
Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Retrieved 2024-07-09. Boone, Catherine;
Wahman, Michael; Kyburz, Stephan; Linke,
Andrew (2022). "Regional
cleavages in...
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Zoroastrian do****ents,
namely the Bundahishn, the Denkard, and the Zand-i
Wahman yasn.
Later Islamic-era sources,
particularly al-Tabari's work, also mention...
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Thomas Walter Wahman (February 1, 1938 ā
February 26, 2016) was an
American ice
hockey goaltender who was an All-American for Dartmouth. He
later became...
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seven ages, each
named after a metal.
According to this
chronology (Zand-i
Wahman yasn 2. 16,
Dabistan 140),
Vishtaspa (in
Zoroastrian Middle Persian Wishtasp)...