An edition of Oriental conference papers (1932)

Oriental conference papers

papers read at the Oriental conferences held in India

Oriental conference papers
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji Sir, M ...
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An edition of Oriental conference papers (1932)

Oriental conference papers

papers read at the Oriental conferences held in India

Compilation of papers chiefly on Zoroastrianism presented at various All-India oriental conferences.

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Language
English
Pages
356

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Table of Contents

Presidential address.
King Akbar and the Persian translations of Sanskrit books.
Alexander the Great and the destruction of the ancient literature of the Parsees at his hands.
The doctrine of Karma from the Zoroastrian point of view.
The Huns who invaded India. What was their religion?
The Iranian name of the Hunnic King Toramana who invaded India.
Disā-pothi (family death register) among the Parsees.
The Persian Rivāyats of the Parsis. A Parsee high priest (Dastur Azar Kaiwan, 1529-1614 A.D.) with his Zoroastrian disciples in Patna.
The derivation of the Gujarati word karanjō or kāranjō.

Edition Notes

Published in
Bombay

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS3 .M6

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 356, xx p.
Number of pages
356

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6290559M
LCCN
33015178
OCLC/WorldCat
4083397

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