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The Zoroastrian Myth of Migration from Iran and Settlement in the Indian Diaspora

The Zoroastrian Myth of Migration from Iran and Settlement in the Indian Diaspora Text, Translation and Analysis of the 16th Century Qesse-Ye Sanjan 'The Story of Sanjan' - Numen Book Series. Studies in the History of Religions

Hardback (15 Aug 2009) | English,Persian

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Qesse-ye Sanjan is the sole surviving account of the emigration of Zoroastrians from Iran to India to form the Parsi ('Persian') community. Written in Persian couplets in India in 1599 by a Zoroastrian priest, it is a work many know of, but few have actually read, let alone studied in depth. This book provides a romanised transcription from the oldest manuscripts, an elegant metrical translation, detailed commentary and, most importantly, a radical new theory of how such a text should be "read", i.e. not as a historical chronical but as a charter of Zoroastrian identity, foundation myth and justification of the Parsi presence in India. The book fills a lacuna that has been acutely felt for a long time.

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Book information

ISBN: 9789004176980
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Pub date:
DEWEY: 295.0954
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English,Persian
Number of pages: 250
Weight: 581g
Height: 247mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 19mm