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1Symbolik des Parsismus

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“Symbolik des Parsismus” Metadata:

  • Title: Symbolik des Parsismus
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 129
  • Publisher: A. Hiersemann
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  • Publish Location: Stuttgart

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  • First Year Published: 1961
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Parsis

The Parsis or Parsees (/ˈpɑːrsiz/) are a Zoroastrian ethnic group in the Indian subcontinent. They are descended from Persian refugees who migrated to

Parsi language

Parsi has been used as a name for several languages of Iran and South Asians, some of them spurious: Parsi, an alternative spelling of Farsi, the Persian

Max Minghella

and his maternal grandmother Maisie Nora (née Kotewall) was of Indian Parsi, English, Irish, Swedish and Chinese ancestry. Sir Robert Kotewall is his

Sooni Taraporevala

National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in Delhi and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Taraporevala was born to a Parsi family in Mumbai in 1957

Pakistani art

Pakistani art (Urdu: پاکستانی فن) has a long tradition and history. It consists of a variety of art forms, including painting, sculpture, calligraphy

Iranian architecture

Pirnia. 2005. ISBN 964-96113-2-0 p.24. Page 39, however, considers "pre-Parsi" as a distinct style. "Hatra". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2022-06-20

Cowasji Jehangir

(16 February 1879 – 17 October 1962) was a prominent member of the Bombay Parsi community. He was the son of Sir Jehangir Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney, 1st

Gujarati language

are also often cited as additional varieties of Gujarati. Parsi: spoken by the Zoroastrian Parsi minority. This highly distinctive variety has been subject

Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art

sister school, the Sir J. J. School of Art. The "Sir J. J." in the name stands for Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy, a Parsi philanthropist, whose name is linked

Shapurji Saklatvala

January 1936) was a communist militant and British politician of Indian Parsi heritage. He was the first person of Indian heritage to become a British