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- Khurramites abstract "The Khurramites (Persian: خرمدینان Khorrām-Dīnān, meaning \"those of the Joyful Religion\"; Arabic: خُرَّمِيَة Khurramiyya) were an Iranian religious and political movement with its roots in the movement founded by Mazdak. An alternative name for the movement is the Muḥammira (Arabic: محمرة, \"Red-Wearing Ones\"; in Persian: سرخجامگان Surkh-Jāmagān), a reference to their symbolic red dress.".
- Khurramites comment "The Khurramites (Persian: خرمدینان Khorrām-Dīnān, meaning \"those of the Joyful Religion\"; Arabic: خُرَّمِيَة Khurramiyya) were an Iranian religious and political movement with its roots in the movement founded by Mazdak. An alternative name for the movement is the Muḥammira (Arabic: محمرة, \"Red-Wearing Ones\"; in Persian: سرخجامگان Surkh-Jāmagān), a reference to their symbolic red dress.".