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- Shabuhragan abstract "The Shabuhragan (Persian: شاپورگان Shāpuragān), which means "[the] book of Shapur", was a sacred book of the Manichaean religion, written by the founder Mani (c. 210–276 CE) himself, originally in Middle Persian, and dedicated to Shapur I (c. 215-272 CE), the contemporary king of the Sassanid Persian Empire. The book was designed to present to Shapur an outline of Mani's new religion, which united elements from Christianity, Zoroastrianism and Buddhism - the three dominant (and competing) religions in the newly expanded Persian Empire. Original Middle Persian fragments were discovered at Turpan, and quotations were brought in Arabic by Biruni:From aeon to aeon the apostles of God did not cease to bring here the Wisdom and the Works. Thus in one age their coming was into the countries of India through the apostle that was the Buddha; in another age, into the land of Persia through Zoroaster; in another, into the land of the West through Jesus. After that, in this last age, this revelation came down and this prophethood arrived through myself, Mani, the apostle of the true God, into the land of Babel (Babylonia - then a province of the Persian Empire).(from Al-Biruni's Chronology, quoted in Hans Jonas, "The Gnostic Religion", 1958)".
- Shabuhragan wikiPageExternalLink Mani%20SabuhraganII%20.pdf.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageExternalLink Mani%27s%20Sabuhragan.pdf.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageExternalLink Manicheism.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageExternalLink Mani%27s%20Sabuhragan.pdf.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageExternalLink Mani%20SabuhraganII%20.pdf.
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- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Abu_Rayhan_Biruni.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Al-Biruni.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manichaean_texts.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persian_words_and_phrases.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Jonas.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Mani_(prophet).
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Manichaean.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Manichaeism.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Persian.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Empire.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Sasanian_Empire.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Sassanid_Empire.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Shapur_I.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Turpan.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLink Zoroastrianism.
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shabuhragan".
- Shabuhragan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shapuragan".
- Shabuhragan hasPhotoCollection Shabuhragan.
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- Shabuhragan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persian_literature.
- Shabuhragan subject Category:Manichaean_texts.
- Shabuhragan subject Category:Persian_words_and_phrases.
- Shabuhragan hypernym Book.
- Shabuhragan type Article.
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- Shabuhragan type Article.
- Shabuhragan comment "The Shabuhragan (Persian: شاپورگان Shāpuragān), which means "[the] book of Shapur", was a sacred book of the Manichaean religion, written by the founder Mani (c. 210–276 CE) himself, originally in Middle Persian, and dedicated to Shapur I (c. 215-272 CE), the contemporary king of the Sassanid Persian Empire.".
- Shabuhragan label "Shabuhragan".
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- Shabuhragan sameAs Q900603.
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- Shabuhragan wasDerivedFrom Shabuhragan?oldid=646716427.
- Shabuhragan isPrimaryTopicOf Shabuhragan.