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ANTI-MANICHEAN TEXTS (ZOROASTRIAN MIDDLE PERSIAN)

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  27-42

Abstract

MANICHAEAN RELIGION became popularised in a religious regime, which in fact was governed by Mubedan –Zoroastrian priests. These priests disagreed with Mani and his teachings and at last killed him and destroyed his religion in Iran. These disagreements and antipathies with Mani and his teachings are reverberated in some PAHLAVI TEXTS: DINKARD and sekand GumanikVizar. In this article DINKARD III,Kerdir's Inscriptions and a part of Pāzand sekumd Gumānīkare studied in comparison with Manichaean texts and Manis teachings.

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    BAKHTIARI, RAHMAN. (2011). ANTI-MANICHEAN TEXTS (ZOROASTRIAN MIDDLE PERSIAN). NEW LITERARY STUDIES, 43(4 (171)), 27-42. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/185508/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    BAKHTIARI RAHMAN. ANTI-MANICHEAN TEXTS (ZOROASTRIAN MIDDLE PERSIAN). NEW LITERARY STUDIES[Internet]. 2011;43(4 (171)):27-42. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/185508/en

    IEEE: Copy

    RAHMAN BAKHTIARI, “ANTI-MANICHEAN TEXTS (ZOROASTRIAN MIDDLE PERSIAN),” NEW LITERARY STUDIES, vol. 43, no. 4 (171), pp. 27–42, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/185508/en

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