• Look up Hormazd or Hormisda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hormizd (sometimes spelled Hormuzd and Graecized Hormisdas or Ormisdas) is an Iranian...
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    19 September, another calendar reform was implemented by Ardashir's grandson Hormazd I (272–273 CE). During the first years after implementation of the new Gatha...
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    spirit", opposing Hormazd (Gannag menog is unknown in the Avesta, and Hormazd is Ahura Mazda). Also mirroring Ormuzd's act of creation, i.e., the realization...
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    Ahura Mazda (redirect from Hormazd)
    ("Hidden in Spirits.") âdhar-bâtgar ("Air of fire, i.e. transformer into air.") âdhar-namgar ("Water of fire, i.e. transformer into water.") bât-âdhargar ("Transformer...
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    the world by Top Gear in Episode 2 of their 20th Series. An article by Hormazd Sorabjee entitled An Epitaph for India's "Appalling" National Car appeared...
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    stanzas from the Hormuzd Yasht. The initiate then joins in and prays the Hormazd Khodai and Jasme Avangeh Mazda prayers. The initiate is then seated and...
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    Firoz Dastur: Kirana Gharana vocalist Fredoon Kabraji (1897–1986): poet Hormazd Narielwalla (born 1979): collage artist and author, based in London Jehangir...
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    Mazda, also known as Oromasdes, Ohrmazd, Ormazd, Ormusd, Hoormazd, Harzoo, Hormazd, Hormaz and Hurmz, is the creator deity and the supreme god in Zoroastrianism...
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    Changed India. Sorabjee is also survived by three sons—Jehangir, a doctor, Hormazd Sorabjee, editor of the Autocar India magazine and Jamshed.—and seven grandchildren...
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    attested in the inscriptions that accompany the investiture relief of Ardashir I (r. 224–242) at Naqsh-e Rustam. In this bilingual inscription, the king calls...
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  • King Darius says: By the grace of Ahuramazda this is the inscription which I have made. Besides, it was in Aryan ("ariyâ") script, and it was composed...
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    Firoz Dastur: Kirana Gharana vocalist Fredoon Kabraji (1897–1986): poet Hormazd Narielwalla (born 1979): collage artist and author, based in London Jehangir...
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    Gulf or its roads to the major cities of Istakhr and Hamadan. The port of Hormazd was able to send its imports via Valashgird to Jiroft and the southern...
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     663–64. 147. "Hormazd IV", Encyclopædia Iranica, XI, pp. 665–66. 148. "Hormazd, the prince", Encyclopædia Iranica, XI, pp. 667–68 149. "Hormazd V", Encyclopædia...
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  • 14 December 2023. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 12 April 2024. Sorabjee, Hormazd (15 December 2023). "No one knew what Maruti 800's launch would lead to:...
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  • Accordingly, Dastur Meherji visited the Royal Court of Akbar in Delhi of Roj Hormazd, Mah Khordod during 947 Y.Z. (1578 AD). Akbar's Prime Minister Abu Fazal...
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    Intl Pubns (15 March 1989). ISBN 978-0847810208. The Savile Row Cutter. Hormazd Narielwalla. Publisher: Bene Factum Publishing (1 August 2011). ISBN 978-1903071335...
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    Ahvaz (category Ardashir I)
    Khuzi, are the source of the name "Ahvaz". Later the name was changed to Hormazd-Ardašēr (Persian: هرمزداردشیر Hormozd ardeshir) and it became abbreviated...
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