A Comparative look at Akbari's Universal Peace And the Doctrine of the Unity of Religions in Azarkayvan's School
The era of Akbar shah (Akbar the great), the third Indian ruler of Timurid, is known as one of the most important and prominent governments in Indian history, due to Akbar’s particular political and religious views. Universal peace and reconciliation, religious tolerance, mystical beliefs, astrolatry, loving Iran and Persian language, holding ancient Iranian celebrations, Hezareh-telling, and reincarnation are the most important beliefs, desires, and virtues of Akbar-Shah. In this paper, after a brief overview of Akbar-Shah's ideas that illustrates his efforts to put the views and beliefs of various religions and religions together, we attempt to scrutinize the relation between Akabar’s universal peace and the idea of the unity of the Azarkayvan religions
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Denominative verbs in Zoroastrian Middle Persian texts (statistical and corpus-based analysis)
*, Nadia Hajipour
Language and Linguistics,