That man, Ostad Abu-Mansour, who is a governmental man (An Example of the Presence of Zoroastrians in the Administrative and Military Organization of the Bouyeh Dynasty)

Zoroastrian Society of Iran saw many ups and downs with the collapse of the Sasanian government and the domination of Islam. It was, however, neither dismissed as it was thought nor able to maintain its former authority. The Zoroastrian society sought to make a living by proving that it was the owne...

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Main Author: Hamidreza Dalvand
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Alzahra University 2021-03-01
Series:تاریخ اسلام و ایران
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Online Access:https://hii.alzahra.ac.ir/article_5375_43929273948239d772f444dcb1c86adb.pdf
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spelling doaj-8f759a0856ef489984d6cdf2cdb0fc912021-06-22T13:05:14ZfasAlzahra Universityتاریخ اسلام و ایران2008-885X2538-34932021-03-013149112210.22051/hii.2021.30450.22135375That man, Ostad Abu-Mansour, who is a governmental man (An Example of the Presence of Zoroastrians in the Administrative and Military Organization of the Bouyeh Dynasty)Hamidreza Dalvand0Assistant Professor, Faculty of Linguistics, Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, IranZoroastrian Society of Iran saw many ups and downs with the collapse of the Sasanian government and the domination of Islam. It was, however, neither dismissed as it was thought nor able to maintain its former authority. The Zoroastrian society sought to make a living by proving that it was the owner of a book and that it is beside the people of Ahle-Kitab, and by paying the ransom or jizyah.    Another reason for the Zoroastrians to live longer was their dominance over bureaucratic affairs and preservation until the fifth century AH. They were meticulous and skilled office workers. The government of the Bouyeh, which sought to revive Iranian traditions, gave the Zoroastrian administrative an opportunity. The subject of this essay is an examination of one of the Zoroastrian personalities who served an important role in the time of Baha'u-daulah al-Dilami (c. 379-404 AH). His name is mentioned both in Zoroastrian sources and in Arabic historical texts.https://hii.alzahra.ac.ir/article_5375_43929273948239d772f444dcb1c86adb.pdfzoroastrianismzoroastrian bureaucracybouyeh dynastybaha'u-daulah al-dilamiabu mansour
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That man, Ostad Abu-Mansour, who is a governmental man (An Example of the Presence of Zoroastrians in the Administrative and Military Organization of the Bouyeh Dynasty)
تاریخ اسلام و ایران
zoroastrianism
zoroastrian bureaucracy
bouyeh dynasty
baha'u-daulah al-dilami
abu mansour
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title That man, Ostad Abu-Mansour, who is a governmental man (An Example of the Presence of Zoroastrians in the Administrative and Military Organization of the Bouyeh Dynasty)
title_short That man, Ostad Abu-Mansour, who is a governmental man (An Example of the Presence of Zoroastrians in the Administrative and Military Organization of the Bouyeh Dynasty)
title_full That man, Ostad Abu-Mansour, who is a governmental man (An Example of the Presence of Zoroastrians in the Administrative and Military Organization of the Bouyeh Dynasty)
title_fullStr That man, Ostad Abu-Mansour, who is a governmental man (An Example of the Presence of Zoroastrians in the Administrative and Military Organization of the Bouyeh Dynasty)
title_full_unstemmed That man, Ostad Abu-Mansour, who is a governmental man (An Example of the Presence of Zoroastrians in the Administrative and Military Organization of the Bouyeh Dynasty)
title_sort that man, ostad abu-mansour, who is a governmental man (an example of the presence of zoroastrians in the administrative and military organization of the bouyeh dynasty)
publisher Alzahra University
series تاریخ اسلام و ایران
issn 2008-885X
2538-3493
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Zoroastrian Society of Iran saw many ups and downs with the collapse of the Sasanian government and the domination of Islam. It was, however, neither dismissed as it was thought nor able to maintain its former authority. The Zoroastrian society sought to make a living by proving that it was the owner of a book and that it is beside the people of Ahle-Kitab, and by paying the ransom or jizyah.    Another reason for the Zoroastrians to live longer was their dominance over bureaucratic affairs and preservation until the fifth century AH. They were meticulous and skilled office workers. The government of the Bouyeh, which sought to revive Iranian traditions, gave the Zoroastrian administrative an opportunity. The subject of this essay is an examination of one of the Zoroastrian personalities who served an important role in the time of Baha'u-daulah al-Dilami (c. 379-404 AH). His name is mentioned both in Zoroastrian sources and in Arabic historical texts.
topic zoroastrianism
zoroastrian bureaucracy
bouyeh dynasty
baha'u-daulah al-dilami
abu mansour
url https://hii.alzahra.ac.ir/article_5375_43929273948239d772f444dcb1c86adb.pdf
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