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Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
Sanjan — may refer to:*Sanjan (Khorasan), a historic city in present day Turkmenistan *Sanjan (Gujarat), a town in Gujarat named by Zoroastrian immigrants after the Sanjan in Khorasan *Sangan (Pakistan), a town in Balochistan province of Pakistan *Samur… … Wikipedia
Sanjan (Gujarat) — Sanjan is the second station in Gujarat (the first station is Umbergaon) just inside the Gujarat Maharashtra border, when travelling on the Western Railway line. Sanjan is in the Valsad district. Sanjan is believed to have been founded by… … Wikipedia
Sanjan (Khorasan) — Sanjan is an ancient city on the southern edge of the Kara kum Desert, in the vicinity of the historically eminent oasis city of Merv. Topographically, Sanjan is located in the Greater Khorasan region of Central Asia. Politically, Sanjan is in… … Wikipedia
Qissa-i Sanjan — The Story of Sanjan (also Qissa i Sanjan or Kisse i Sanjan ) is an account of the early years of Zoroastrian settlers on the Indian subcontinent. In the absence of alternatives, the text is generally accepted to be the only narrative of the… … Wikipedia
Udvada — is a town in Gujarat, renowned for the Iranshah Ātash Bahrām , the oldest and most famous of the Parsi (Zoroastrian) Fire Temples.LocationUdvada is a coastal town 200 km north of Mumbai, around 8 km off the national highway, NH8. Trains ply from… … Wikipedia
Parsi people — Infobox Ethnic group group= Parsis poptime= c. 70,000 popplace= c. 70% in India, 5% in Pakistan and Sri Lanka, 25% elsewhere (largely the United Kingdom) langs= Gujarati, English,marathi rels= ZoroastrianismA Parsi ( gu. પારસી Pārsī ,… … Wikipedia
Jadi Rana — or Jadav Rana is a figure from the Qissa i Sanjan , an epic poem completed in 1599, which is an account of the flight of some of the Zoroastrians who were subject to religious persecution following the fall of the Persian Empire, and of their… … Wikipedia
Fire temple — Part of a series on Zoroastrianism Portal Primary topics Zoroa … Wikipedia
Religious liberalism in Rajput courts — Secularism is a cherished ideal in India and is founded in the country s philosophical traditions and eclectic culture.Fact|date=February 2007 In past centuries, various Rajput kings have practised secularism in their support of faiths other than … Wikipedia
Persecution of Zoroastrians — Zoroastrians have faced much religious discrimination including forced conversions, harassments, as well as being identified as najis ritually impure to some groups of Muslims, while others long recognised them as People of the Book like… … Wikipedia