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Jāmāsp ii. Coinage
NIKOLAUS SCHINDEL
No gold coins are attested so far for Jāmāsp. Apart from the silver drachms, sixths of a drachm, or obols, are known from the mints DA and LD. All the DA specimens are dated to regnal year one, and perhaps are connected with the king’s coronation, which thus may have taken place in Dārābḡerd.
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JĀMĀSP-NĀMA
Cross-Reference
See AYĀDGĀR I JĀMĀSPIG.
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JĀMĀSPA
W. W. Malandra
an official at the court of Vīštāspa and an early convert of Zarathushtra, who, in the tradition became widely known for his wisdom.
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JĀMĀSPASA, Dastur JAMASPJI MINOCHERJI
Ramiyar P. Karanjia and Michael Stausberg
(1830-1898), Parsi priest and Iranologist. As a high priest he guided and supervised the consecration of several fire temples. He possessed a collection of important Zoroastrian manuscripts, and his publication Pahlavi texts (1897-1913) made these available to a larger audience.
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JĀMĀSPI
Cross-Reference
See AYĀDGĀR I JĀMĀSPIG.
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JĀMEʿ AL-ḤEKĀYĀT
Dariush Kargar
(lit. Compiler of stories), one of the oldest and most common titles of mostly anonymous Persian story collections, dating from the 13th to the 19th century.
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JĀMEʿ AL-ḤEKMATAYN
cross-reference
See NĀṢER-E ḴOSROW.
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JĀMEʿ AL-ʿOLUM
cross-reference
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JĀMEʿ AL-TAMṮIL
Ulrich Marzolph
a collection of Persian proverbs and their stories compiled in 1045/1644 by Moḥammad-ʿAli Ḥablarudi.
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JĀMEʿ AL-TAVĀRIḴ-E ḤASANI
İlker Evrim Binbaş
a Timurid universal chronicle up to December 1451-January 1452, with a valuable final section on events in Kerman up to 1453.