Reclaiming the Faravahar is an ethnographic study of the contemporary Zoroastrians in Tehran. It examines many public discursive and ritual performances to show how they utilize national, religious, and ethnic categories to frame the Zoroastrian identity within the longstanding conflict between Iranian Shiˁa and Arab Sunnis, defining and defending Zoroastrians’ identity and values in Shiˁi dominated Iran
The subject of this dissertation is the relationship between Iranian philosophy of religion and the ...
From the second half of the 13 solar hijri century, increase in the cultural and commercial relation...
Zoroastrianism was founded by the prophet Zarathushtra ca 1400 to 1200 BCE and is generally acknowle...
Reclaiming the Faravahar is an ethnographic study of the contemporary Zoroastrians in Tehran. It exa...
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Background, Questi...
The chapter is based on fieldwork conducted in Tehran and it examines the idea of Zoroastrians as an...
Research into religious minorities in Iran since the Islamic Revolution of 1979 has been fragmentary...
Voices from Zoroastrian Iran (Volumes I and II) is the result of an oral studies research project th...
In this article the author pays attention to the concept of contemporary Zoroastrian collective iden...
In the article I would like to pay attention to the internal diversity of so-called Muslim world. In...
The fall of Sassanid Empire by Muslim Arabs brought about a deep transformation in religious aspect ...
TEZ10414Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2013.Kaynakça (s. 140-145) var.xiii, 17...
Following the Arab conquest of Iran the state religion of Zoroastrianism was dismantled to make way ...
The Safaviet regime introduced a new identity to Iranians that was based on the Shiite religion. The...
The burial method of Zoroastrians is different from that of other religions and has been observed in...
The subject of this dissertation is the relationship between Iranian philosophy of religion and the ...
From the second half of the 13 solar hijri century, increase in the cultural and commercial relation...
Zoroastrianism was founded by the prophet Zarathushtra ca 1400 to 1200 BCE and is generally acknowle...
Reclaiming the Faravahar is an ethnographic study of the contemporary Zoroastrians in Tehran. It exa...
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Background, Questi...
The chapter is based on fieldwork conducted in Tehran and it examines the idea of Zoroastrians as an...
Research into religious minorities in Iran since the Islamic Revolution of 1979 has been fragmentary...
Voices from Zoroastrian Iran (Volumes I and II) is the result of an oral studies research project th...
In this article the author pays attention to the concept of contemporary Zoroastrian collective iden...
In the article I would like to pay attention to the internal diversity of so-called Muslim world. In...
The fall of Sassanid Empire by Muslim Arabs brought about a deep transformation in religious aspect ...
TEZ10414Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2013.Kaynakça (s. 140-145) var.xiii, 17...
Following the Arab conquest of Iran the state religion of Zoroastrianism was dismantled to make way ...
The Safaviet regime introduced a new identity to Iranians that was based on the Shiite religion. The...
The burial method of Zoroastrians is different from that of other religions and has been observed in...
The subject of this dissertation is the relationship between Iranian philosophy of religion and the ...
From the second half of the 13 solar hijri century, increase in the cultural and commercial relation...
Zoroastrianism was founded by the prophet Zarathushtra ca 1400 to 1200 BCE and is generally acknowle...