Manichaean sources in English translation : edu/~iranian/
Manicheism Manicheism. Complete bibliography and selection of Manichaean source
Kaynak: Manichaeismrelated traditions, to schools appearing in the late pre-Islamic era such as
Manicheism and Mazdakism as well as various post-Islamic schools.
Kaynak: Iranian philosophyHowever, he believed Islam to be morally superior to other religions, notably Zoroastrianism and
Manicheism Al-Amiri was the most
Kaynak: Abu al-Hassan al-AmiriFootnotes : edu/~iranian/
Manicheism/Manicheism_II_Texts. pdf Translated Texts of
Manicheism, compiled by Prods Oktor Skjærvø, page 68.
Kaynak: God as the Devillast Sundermann | first Werner | title Mani, the founder of the religion of
Manicheism in the 3rd century CE | encyclopedia Iranica | year
Kaynak: Mani (prophet)External links: edu/~iranian/
Manicheism/Manicheism_II_Texts. pdf Translated Texts of
Manicheism, compiled by Prods Oktor Skjærvø, page 68.
Kaynak: SatanismExternal links : edu/~iranian/
Manicheism/Manicheism_I_Intro. pdf An Introduction to
Manicheism. Early Iranian Civilizations 103 ', p 42
Kaynak: Gospel of ManiThe decline of
Manicheism that occurred in Persia in the 5th century was too late to prevent the spread of the movement into the east and
Kaynak: Gnosticismedu/~iranian/
Manicheism Manicheism English translations of portions of the Shabuhragan can be found here. Middle Persian Sources: D. N.
Kaynak: ShabuhraganBecause of Mar Ammo,
Manicheism became established in Sogdiana. He was also closely associated with Mani. Mani also spent his last hours
Kaynak: Mar Ammoearnestly asks that the church may be delivered from the defilement of
Manicheism He sent some extracts from the work, which was in four
Kaynak: Julian of EclanumKhagan Tengri Bögü met with Manichaean priests from Iran while on campaign, and was converted to
Manicheism , adopting it as the official
Kaynak: Uyghur KhaganateV. Sharenkoff, A Study of
Manicheism in Bulgaria (New York, 1927). D. Obolensky , The Bogomils: A Study in Balkan Neo-Manichaeism
Kaynak: Bogomilism"Tibet's Connections with Nestorianism and
Manicheism in the 8th–10th Centuries." In Steinkellner and Tauscher (eds), "Contributions on
Kaynak: Uray Gézalast Obolensky | first Dimitry | authorlink | coauthors | title The Bogomils: A study in Balkan Neo-
Manicheism | year 1948 | publisher
Kaynak: Gavril Radomir of Bulgariahtml "Xipoliya Yanke Suo Jian Xiajiesi Monijiao" ("Siberan Rock Arts and Xiajiesi's
Manicheism") 1998 Gansu Mingzu Yanjiu . C.
Kaynak: Tashtyk cultureare Shia Muslims, some practice an ancient Iranian religion known as Yaresan which has roots in Zoroastrianism , Mithraism and
Manicheism .
Kaynak: Lurs