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Zandik (Middle Persian: 𐭦𐭭𐭣𐭩𐭪) is a
Zoroastrian term
conventionally interpreted as
heretic in a
narrow sense, or, in a
wider sense, for a
person with...
- 𐭦𐭭𐭣𐭩𐭪
zandik, a
Zoroastrian term of
uncertain etymology and
meaning (for a
discussion of the term in a pre-Islamic context, see
zandik). Zindīq (زنديق)...
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create an
artificial god to
replace the
Dendro Archon. His real name is
Zandik. La
Signora (Voiced by: ZH:
Ziyin (Qi Tianyi), EN: Unknown, JA: Yui Shoji...
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Nazarenes (Nasara),
Christians (Kristiyan),
Baptists (Makdag) and
Manichaeans (
Zandik) were
smashed in the empire,
their idols destro****, and the habitations...
- also
considers it as an
example of genocide. Zindīq (Arabic: زنديق) or
Zandik (Middle Persian: 𐭦𐭭𐭣𐭩𐭪) was
initially used to
negatively denote the...
- repr. in Colpe, 1968, pp. 15–107. Esra der Schreiber, Tübingen, 1930. “
Zandik – Zindiq,”
Iranische Beitrtäge I,
Schriften der Königsberger
Gelehrten Gesellschaft...
- the time of Roshan, son of Atur-frobag, son of Farukh-zad. ...Abalis, the
Zandik, had a
religious de****tion with Atur-frobag, son of Farukh-zad, in the...
- late-19th
century study,
scholar W. A.
Clouston listed L'Histoire d'Arab-
Zandik as the "Modern Arabic"
version of The
Sisters Envious of
Their Cadette,...