• Āzar Kayvān (b. between c. 1529 and 1533; d. between c. 1609 and 1618) was the Zoroastrian high priest of Istakhr and a gnostic philosopher, who was a...
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  • Persian. That a 16th-century high priest of Stakhr was named Azar Kayvan suggests that "Kayvan" was used as a name for a person in Iran as early as that...
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  • Turkish descent Āzar Kayvān, (16–17 c.), Zoroastrian high priest of Iran who emigrated to India and founded an illuminationists school Azar Lawrence (born...
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    a text written in the 16th or 17th century by the Zoroastrian mystic Azar Kayvan, he lived in an earlier cycle of time (before Gayomard) and was the first...
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  • literary forgery, most probably authored in the 16th or 17th century by Azar Kayvan, the leader of the Zoroastrian Illuminationist sect. Its Neoplatonic...
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  • Adurfarnbag Farroxzadan Adurbad Emedan Faranbagh Dadagi or Farbag-i Dadweh Azar Kayvan Avesta Gathas Anacharsis, a Scythian philosopher Persian Sibyl Mazdakism...
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    of the Adil Shahi dynasty. At the same time, Zoroastrian high priest Azar Kayvan who was a native of Fars, immigrated to Gujarat founding the Zoroastrian...
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    to cosmic speculations, in contexts that may denote esoteric meaning. Azar Kayvan (16th-17th centuries), asserting that the end of the Islamic millennium...
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    Illuminationist Zoroastrian revival in the figure of the 16th century sage Azar Kayvan. Many later philosophers were influenced by the Illuminationist philosophy...
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  • Some scholars have suggested that Kay-Khosrow Esfandiyar, the son of Azar Kayvan may have written it. Haribhadra (8th century CE) was one of the leading...
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    Keykosrow b. Kāvūs claimed Khosrow Esfandiyar as the author, who was son of Azar Kayvan. This work was first printed by Nazar Ashraf in a very accurate edition...
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    migrations to India, didactic and ethical works, devotional works, the Āẕar Kayvān, and additional works from the 18th century forwards especially in light...
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  • Meherji was a disciple of the mystic saint, Dastur Azar Kayvan, who lived in Patna. Dastur Azar Kayvan's disciples were called 'yaar' (i.e. spiritual friends...
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  • in Shiraz, Safavid Iran. He received his education at the school of Azar Kayvan. Here, he studied philosophy and logic under the guidance of Khwajah...
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  • Mahmoud Fouzieh Majd Lotfi Mansouri Alireza Mashayekhi Nader Mashayekhi Kayvan Mirhadi Idin Samimi Mofakham Bijan Mortazavi Alireza Motevaseli Reza Najfar...
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  • Facebook, X, and YouTube. Marjan Television Network was established by Kayvan Abbassi and Marjan Abbassi. Manoto's funding came from venture capitalists...
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  • University of Pennsylvania, writer on poetry, science, technology, and mysticism Kayvan Najarian, associate professor of computer science, Virginia Commonwealth...
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  • University of Pennsylvania, writer on poetry, science, technology, and mysticism Kayvan Najarian, associate professor of computer science, Virginia Commonwealth...
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