نتایج جستجو برای: zoroastrians

تعداد نتایج: 54  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
d.d.farhud m. mahmoudi m.s.kamali m.marzban l.andonian r.saffari

a total of 8641 married couples were investigated from 28 iranian populations for consanguineous marriages and coefficient of inbreeding. the results showed considerable differences in the rate and kind of consanguineous matings among the various urban, rural, tribal, and religious populations studied. the observed frequencies of the consanguineous matings in the populations of iran are higher ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan 1997

Journal: :Abstracta iranica 2021

In the site of Gird-i Bazar in Sulaymaniyah province, a Sasanian cemetery was found installed over, and partly damaging, older Iron Age structures. Although Zoroastrians notoriously exposed bodies then placed bones into astodans, inhumations are not uncommon such multi-cultural empire. After mentioning cemeteries same region underlining presence large Christian community Adiabene, author descri...

Journal: :Science 2016
Farnaz Broushaki Mark G Thomas Vivian Link Saioa López Lucy van Dorp Karola Kirsanow Zuzana Hofmanová Yoan Diekmann Lara M Cassidy David Díez-Del-Molino Athanasios Kousathanas Christian Sell Harry K Robson Rui Martiniano Jens Blöcher Amelie Scheu Susanne Kreutzer Ruth Bollongino Dean Bobo Hossein Davudi Olivia Munoz Mathias Currat Kamyar Abdi Fereidoun Biglari Oliver E Craig Daniel G Bradley Stephen Shennan Krishna Veeramah Marjan Mashkour Daniel Wegmann Garrett Hellenthal Joachim Burger

We sequenced Early Neolithic genomes from the Zagros region of Iran (eastern Fertile Crescent), where some of the earliest evidence for farming is found, and identify a previously uncharacterized population that is neither ancestral to the first European farmers nor has contributed substantially to the ancestry of modern Europeans. These people are estimated to have separated from Early Neolith...

Journal: :Medieval Worlds 2022

This thematic section unearths several ways professionals from a variety of religious communities in the Near East collaborated with one another during medieval period. Modern scholars intellectual history have often attempted to trace connections texts across spectrum, but it has been difficult pin down interpersonal circumstances behind these and other interactions. is at least part because s...

Considering the acceptance of culture as the principle predictorof understanding housing elements, including religious and behavioral patterns, is becoming increasingly important. This understanding can be clearly visualized in a city such as Kerman. Kerman is located in South-East of Iran andhas a diverse culture witha residential district in which Muslims, Zoroastrians, and Jews liveside b...

Journal: : 2022

Zoroastrian Women in Temples: Places of Worship the Perspective Zoroastrians Diaspora USA In this article, I approach issue temple visits by women living USA. analysed field material terms motivations and circumstances these visits. The analysis showed that visit both Zarathushtrian places worship immediate area, as well those located further away, including their old homelands, although they v...

Journal: :Iran and the Caucasus 2023

Abstract Ancient Iranians knew well “bears”, in spite of the fact that they are not frequently mentioned oldest literature Zoroastrians. Despite classification bears as wild and demonic beasts, their common name was particularly affected by strong unexpected changes due to linguistic taboos, at least earlier phases. The present article investigates position within Pahlavi discusses some aspects...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم تاریخی 0
محمدحسن میرحسینی استادیار دانشگاه یزد

jezyah had been part of the tax system imposed on religious minorities. from the very first days of its introduction to islam, it was addressed to as demeaning and humiliating towards religious minorities. the abolition of many laws concerning religious minorities was the result of some developments in iran, especially in foreign relationships during the qajar era. jezyah is a prominent example...

Journal: :journal of reproduction and infertility 0

background: the main goal was to evaluate the attitudes and knowledge of zoroastrians living in iran towards oocyte donation (od) and embryo donation (ed) program. methods: this cross sectional study consisted of 318 zoroastrians (n=175 for od and n=143 for ed) of both sexes. the questionnaire form comprised two parts of general demographic characteristics of the participants and twenty multipl...

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