Iranian Influence on Moslem Literature, Part I by Konstantin Aleksandrovich Inostrantzev
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P. 169, Reference to a ZAND book in connection with Islam.
P. 170, A story of an Arab who acted as interpreter in Arabic to a Persian King. P. 178, A story as narrated by Kisrawi about Kisra, son of Hormuz. P. 178, Reference to a Majus or Zoroastrian. P. 194, A story of Shiruya, son of Kisra. P, 199, A quotation from Ibn-ul Muqaffa. P. 203, The story of Sabur-zul-aktaf. IRANIAN MATERIAL IN THE MAHASIN-WAL-AZDAD. P. 14, Story of King Abarwez. P. 17, Story of the Kisra. P. 35, Quotation from al Kisrawi, relating a story about Kisra, son of Hormuz. In this story the unfortunate general Afshin, the governor of Ashrushna, is plainly designated a _Majus_ or Zoroastrian. P. 51, A dictum of Bahramgor. P. 51, The conversation between the MOBEDAN MOBED and King Aberwez. P. 51, Reference to the book of "our" (Zoroastrian) religion _(Kitab |
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