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33 - Theology and Religious Studies

University of Manchester

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Book title

The Zoroastrian Myth of Migration from Iran and Settlement in the Indian Diaspora: Text, Translation and Analysis of the 16th Century Qeṣṣe-ye Sanjān 'The Story of Sanjan'

Type
A - Authored book
DOI
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Publisher of book
Brill
ISBN of book
9789004176980
Year of publication
2009
URL
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Number of additional authors
0
Additional information
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Interdisciplinary
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Cross-referral requested
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Research group
None
Proposed double-weighted
Yes
Double-weighted statement

Joint winner of the 2010 International Society for Iranian Studies Ehsan Yarshater Prize, this book offers an extensive theory about the Qesse-ye-Sanjan, a Zoroastrian verse text which for over 400 years was central to Indian Parsi identity, demonstrating that it is religious-mythological not chronological-historical. From the oldest extant manuscript, which Williams discovered and worked on in a Mumbai library, this first complete English translation and micro/macro-exegesis of this ‘story’ of the Zoroastrian emigration from Iran 1300 years ago challenges all previously held notions. The literary-analytical interpretation in this monograph reads it as a priestly composition of late sixteenth century India, which validates and legitimates contemporary vested interests.

Reserve for a double-weighted output
No
Non-English
No
English abstract
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