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  • Pahlavi scripts
  • Script of various Middle Iranian languages

    Pahlavi is an exclusively written form of various Middle Iranian languages, derived from the Aramaic script. It features Aramaic words used as heterograms

    Pahlavi scripts

    Pahlavi scripts

    Pahlavi_scripts

  • Book Pahlavi
  • Cursive Middle Iranian script

    Book Pahlavi is the cursive variant of the Pahlavi script, which was derived from the Aramaic script during the Sassanid period to write the Middle Persian

    Book Pahlavi

    Book Pahlavi

    Book_Pahlavi

  • Inscriptional Pahlavi
  • Earliest attested form of Pahlavi scripts

    characters in this article correctly. Inscriptional Pahlavi is the earliest attested form of Pahlavi scripts, and is evident in clay fragments that have been

    Inscriptional Pahlavi

    Inscriptional Pahlavi

    Inscriptional_Pahlavi

  • Middle Persian
  • Southwestern Iranian language

    endonym Pārsīk or Pārsīg (Inscriptional Pahlavi script: 𐭯𐭠𐭫𐭮𐭩𐭪, Manichaean script: 𐫛𐫀𐫡𐫘𐫏𐫐‎, Avestan script: 𐬞𐬀𐬭𐬯𐬍𐬐) in its later form, is

    Middle Persian

    Middle Persian

    Middle_Persian

  • Psalter Pahlavi
  • Abjad which was used for writing Middle Persian on paper

    correctly. Psalter Pahlavi is a cursive abjad that was used for writing Middle Persian on paper. It is described as one of the Pahlavi scripts. It was written

    Psalter Pahlavi

    Psalter_Pahlavi

  • Pahlavi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Middle Persian, written in the Pahlavi script (including Zoroastrian Middle Persian of the 9th-11th century) Pahlavi scripts, as adopted to render various

    Pahlavi

    Pahlavi

  • Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent
  • Ancient Indian scripts

    developments. The Gupta script was descended from Brāhmī and gave rise to the Nāgarī, Śāradā and Siddhaṃ scripts. These scripts in turn gave rise to many

    Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent

    Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent

    Ancient_scripts_of_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Pahlavi dynasty
  • Iranian royal dynasty (1925–1979)

    by Reza Shah Pahlavi, born Reza Khan, a non-aristocratic Iranian soldier of Mazanderani origin, who took on the name of the Pahlavi scripts of the Middle

    Pahlavi dynasty

    Pahlavi dynasty

    Pahlavi_dynasty

  • Manichaean script
  • Abjad-based writing system

    Aramaic and the Estrangelo script of Syriac. It bears a more distant sibling relationship to early forms of the Pahlavi scripts, both systems having developed

    Manichaean script

    Manichaean script

    Manichaean_script

  • Inscriptional Pahlavi (Unicode block)
  • Unicode character block

    Inscriptional Pahlavi is a Unicode block containing monumental inscription characters for writing Middle Persian. The following Unicode-related documents

    Inscriptional Pahlavi (Unicode block)

    Inscriptional_Pahlavi_(Unicode_block)

  • Inscriptional Parthian
  • Parthian language coin script from 250 BC

    "Proposal for encoding the Inscriptional Parthian, Inscriptional Pahlavi, and Psalter Pahlavi scripts in the SMP of the UCS". Michael, Everson; Roozbeh, Pournader

    Inscriptional Parthian

    Inscriptional Parthian

    Inscriptional_Parthian

  • Pahlavi Psalter
  • Middle-Persian translation of a Syriac version of the Book of Psalms

    metropolitan of Pars and a noted Pahlavi writer, is generally attributed with the translation of the Pahlavi Psalter. The script of the psalter, like that of

    Pahlavi Psalter

    Pahlavi_Psalter

  • List of writing systems
  • Ideographic scripts (in which graphemes are ideograms representing concepts or ideas rather than a specific word in a language) and pictographic scripts (in which

    List of writing systems

    List of writing systems

    List_of_writing_systems

  • Frahang-i Pahlavig
  • Anonymous dictionary of mostly Aramaic logograms with Middle Persian translations

    logograms with Middle Persian translations (in Pahlavi script) and transliterations (in Pazend script). Its date is unknown. The glossary was previously

    Frahang-i Pahlavig

    Frahang-i_Pahlavig

  • Middle Persian literature
  • Written works composed in Middle Persian

    These compositions, in the Aramaic-derived Book Pahlavi script, are traditionally known as "Pahlavi literature". The earliest texts in Zoroastrian Middle

    Middle Persian literature

    Middle_Persian_literature

  • Persian language
  • Western Iranian language

    and 4th century BCE. Middle Persian is attested in Aramaic-derived scripts (Pahlavi and Manichaean) on inscriptions and in Zoroastrian and Manichaean scriptures

    Persian language

    Persian language

    Persian_language

  • Psalter Pahlavi (Unicode block)
  • Unicode character block

    Psalter Pahlavi is a Unicode block containing characters for writing Middle Persian. The script derives its name from the "Pahlavi Psalter", a 6th- or

    Psalter Pahlavi (Unicode block)

    Psalter_Pahlavi_(Unicode_block)

  • Yasmine Pahlavi
  • Attorney and wife of Reza Pahlavi (born 1968)

    Yasmine Pahlavi (Persian: یاسمین پهلوی, née Etemad-Amini, Persian: اعتماد امینی; born July 26, 1968) is the wife of Reza Pahlavi, the crown prince of the

    Yasmine Pahlavi

    Yasmine Pahlavi

    Yasmine_Pahlavi

  • Heterogram (linguistics)
  • Representation of foreign words in logogram writing systems

    Akkadian heterograms. In Middle Iranian scripts derived from the Aramaic scripts (such as the Pahlavi scripts), all logograms are heterograms coming from

    Heterogram (linguistics)

    Heterogram_(linguistics)

  • Avestan alphabet
  • Alphabet used mainly to write Avestan, the language of the Zoroastrian scripture Avesta

    free inventions. Avestan script, like Pahlavi script and Aramaic script also, is written from right to left. In Avestan script, letters are not connected

    Avestan alphabet

    Avestan alphabet

    Avestan_alphabet

  • Decipherment
  • Rediscovery of a language or script's meaning

    deciphered. Between 1787-91, Silvestre de Sacy deciphered the Pahlavi scripts, which was the script used in Ancient Persia to write down the Middle Iranian

    Decipherment

    Decipherment

  • Reza Pahlavi
  • Former Crown Prince of Iran (born 1960)

    Reza Pahlavi (born 31 October 1960) is an Iranian political activist and the former Crown Prince of the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran. He is the eldest son of

    Reza Pahlavi

    Reza Pahlavi

    Reza_Pahlavi

  • Kharosthi
  • Ancient script of Central and South Asia

    vowel order is /a e i o u/, akin to Semitic scripts, rather than the usual vowel order for Indic scripts /a i u e o/. There is no diacritic form of this

    Kharosthi

    Kharosthi

    Kharosthi

  • Aramaic
  • Semitic language

    languages. Aramaic script and – as ideograms – Aramaic vocabulary would survive as the essential characteristics of the Pahlavi scripts. One of the largest

    Aramaic

    Aramaic

  • Revisionist school of Islamic studies
  • Movement in Islamic studies

    and Syrian coins inscribed with MHMT in the Pahlavi script, and also partly with mhmd in the Arabic script, combined with Christian symbolism in some cases

    Revisionist school of Islamic studies

    Revisionist_school_of_Islamic_studies

  • History of the alphabet
  • Syriac alphabet used after the 3rd century AD evolved, through the Pahlavi scripts and Sogdian alphabet, into the alphabets of North Asia such as the

    History of the alphabet

    History_of_the_alphabet

  • Avestan
  • Liturgical language of Zoroastrianism originating in the Old Iranian period

    Pahlavi script (i.e. Book Pahlavi) that is known from the post-Sasanian texts of Zoroastrian tradition. These symbols, like those of all the Pahlavi scripts

    Avestan

    Avestan

    Avestan

  • Persian alphabet
  • Writing system used for the Persian language

    the Arabic script for writing Persian, followed by the Saffarid dynasty in the 9th century, gradually displacing the various Pahlavi scripts used for the

    Persian alphabet

    Persian alphabet

    Persian_alphabet

  • Logogram
  • Grapheme which represents a word or a morpheme

    logoconsonantal scripts are Egyptian hieroglyphs, hieratic, and demotic: Ancient Egyptian. Logosyllabic (or morphosyllabic) scripts have graphemes which

    Logogram

    Logogram

    Logogram

  • Khosrow (name)
  • been spelt variously as hwslwb (Book Pahlavi script: ), hwslwb', hwsrwb, hwslwd, and hwsrwd' in Pahlavi scripts. The name has been variously transliterated

    Khosrow (name)

    Khosrow_(name)

  • Zoroastrianism
  • Iranian religion founded by Zoroaster

    of Arabic words) and written in the difficult Pahlavi script (hence the adoption of the term "Pahlavi" as the name of the variant of the language, and

    Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrianism

  • Trade guilds of South India
  • Christian grant of 1220 AD bears signatures in Arabic, Hebrew and Pahlavi scripts, while a Tamil text refers to Muslim Anjuvannam traders in Nagapattinam

    Trade guilds of South India

    Trade_guilds_of_South_India

  • Aramaic alphabet
  • Script used to write the Aramaic language

    Modern Scripts. n.p.: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011. 220 pp. ISBN 978-1461021421. Includes a wide variety of Aramaic scripts. Ancient

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic_alphabet

  • Uthman
  • 3rd Rashidun caliph from 644 to 656

    Sassanid style coins in circulation during the reign of Uthman, (Pahlavi scripts, crescent-star, fire altar, depictions of Khosrow II, Arabic bismillāh

    Uthman

    Uthman

    Uthman

  • Pazend
  • Middle Persian writing system

    contrast, Pahlavi script was only an abjad. Pazend did not have ideograms. In contrast, ideograms were an identifying feature of the Pahlavi system, and

    Pazend

    Pazend

    Pazend

  • Malayalam script
  • Brahmic script used commonly to write the Malayalam language

    signatures in Arabic (Kufic script), Middle Persian (cursive Pahlavi script) and Judeo-Persian (standard square Hebrew) scripts. A medieval Tigalari manuscript

    Malayalam script

    Malayalam script

    Malayalam_script

  • Chador
  • Traditional Iranian female garment

    uncovered. One of the earliest written records of chador can be found in Pahlavi scripts from the sixth century as a female head dress worn by Zoroastrian women

    Chador

    Chador

    Chador

  • Avesta
  • Zoroastrian compendium of sacred literature

    introduced by Sasanian-era transcription from the Aramaic alphabet-derived Pahlavi scripts. The search for the 'Arsacid archetype' was increasingly criticized

    Avesta

    Avesta

    Avesta

  • Imperial Aramaic
  • Ancient language

    cursives. Aramaic script and, as ideograms, Aramaic vocabulary would survive as the essential characteristics of the Pahlavi scripts, itself developing

    Imperial Aramaic

    Imperial Aramaic

    Imperial_Aramaic

  • Sogdian language
  • Extinct Eastern Iranian language of Central Asia

    derives from the Aramaic alphabet. Similar to its close relatives, the Pahlavi scripts, written Sogdian contains many logograms or ideograms, which were Aramaic

    Sogdian language

    Sogdian_language

  • Gabr
  • Persian word of non-Muslims

    "man." (for the use of ideograms in Middle Iranian languages, see Pahlavi scripts). During the Sasanian Empire (226–651), the ideogram signified a free

    Gabr

    Gabr

  • Royal stars
  • Persian definition in astronomy

    Ancient Persian (Old Persian Cuneiform) Middle Persian (Pahlavi Script) Modern Persian (Persian Script) Associated Deity and Role Aldebaran (Tascheter) 𐎫𐎴𐎠𐎰𐎹𐎶𐎡𐎹

    Royal stars

    Royal_stars

  • Old Aramaic
  • Earliest stage of the Aramaic language

    languages. Aramaic script and, as ideograms, Aramaic vocabulary would survive as the essential characteristics of the Pahlavi scripts. One of the largest

    Old Aramaic

    Old_Aramaic

  • Muslim conquest of Persia
  • Rashidun Caliphate's conquest of the Sasanian Empire

    religion (and later to science and arts), and it switched from the Pahlavi scripts to a modified version of the Arabic alphabet. Today Persian is spoken

    Muslim conquest of Persia

    Muslim conquest of Persia

    Muslim_conquest_of_Persia

  • Mater lectionis
  • Letters to indicate vowels in some Semitic languages

    matres lectionis in the version of the Aramaic alphabet adapted as the Pahlavi scripts. Hebrew spelling Ktiv hasar niqqud Mappiq Niqqud Tiberian vocalization

    Mater lectionis

    Mater_lectionis

  • Hazaragi dialects
  • Persian dialect spoken by the Hazara people

    Persian grammar Ezāfe Tajik grammar Writing system Old Persian cuneiform Pahlavi scripts Persian alphabet Persian calligraphy Tajik alphabet Romanized Persian

    Hazaragi dialects

    Hazaragi dialects

    Hazaragi_dialects

  • Sumerogram
  • Use of Sumerian cuneiform

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sumerograms. Aramaeograms in Pahlavi scripts Heterograms Hittite cuneiform Sinograms in East Asian writing systems

    Sumerogram

    Sumerogram

    Sumerogram

  • Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts
  • older scripts was based on the work of Greek and Roman authors whose understanding was faulty. It was thus widely believed that Egyptian scripts were exclusively

    Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts

    Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts

    Decipherment_of_ancient_Egyptian_scripts

  • Aimaq dialect
  • Persian dialect of the Aimaq people of northwest Afghanistan

    Persian grammar Ezāfe Tajik grammar Writing system Old Persian cuneiform Pahlavi scripts Persian alphabet Persian calligraphy Tajik alphabet Romanized Persian

    Aimaq dialect

    Aimaq dialect

    Aimaq_dialect

  • Bundahishn
  • Collection of Zoroastrian cosmogony and cosmology

    collection of beliefs about Zoroastrian cosmology written in the Book Pahlavi script. The original name of the work is not known. It is one of the most important

    Bundahishn

    Bundahishn

    Bundahishn

  • Inscriptional Parthian (Unicode block)
  • Unicode character block

    Inscriptional Parthian is a Unicode block containing characters of the script used under the Sassanid Empire. The following Unicode-related documents record

    Inscriptional Parthian (Unicode block)

    Inscriptional_Parthian_(Unicode_block)

  • Abjad
  • Writing system where each symbol stands for a consonant

    consonantal Semitic scripts such as Phoenician, Hebrew, and other Semitic proto-alphabets classified within the family of scripts used to write West Semitic

    Abjad

    Abjad

  • Vohu Manah
  • Zoroastrian concept

    accomplish their duties. Its Middle Persian equivalent, as attested in the Pahlavi script texts of Zoroastrian tradition, is 𐭥𐭤𐭥𐭬𐭭 Wahman, which is a borrowing

    Vohu Manah

    Vohu Manah

    Vohu_Manah

  • Paleohispanic scripts
  • Writing systems used before the Latin alphabet in Iberia

    Paleohispanic scripts. Most of these scripts are notable for being semi-syllabic rather than purely alphabetic. Paleohispanic scripts are known to have

    Paleohispanic scripts

    Paleohispanic scripts

    Paleohispanic_scripts

  • Bactrian language
  • Extinct Eastern Iranian language of Asia

    Gupta Empire. Besides the Pahlavi script and the Brahmi script, some coinage of this period is still in the Aryo (Bactrian) script. From the mid-4th century

    Bactrian language

    Bactrian language

    Bactrian_language

  • Alphabet
  • Set of letters used to write a given language

    be used as pure consonants. The Proto-Sinaitic script and the Ugaritic script were the first scripts with a limited number of signs instead of using

    Alphabet

    Alphabet

    Alphabet

  • List of Unicode characters
  • assigned characters with code points, covering 172 modern and historical scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets. As it is not technically possible to

    List of Unicode characters

    List of Unicode characters

    List_of_Unicode_characters

  • Khuzestani Arabs
  • Arab ethnic minority in Iran

    Persianized names, to the new name of Reza Khan, naming himself Pahlavi in honor of the Pahlavi scripts, and changing names to historical Persian names which included

    Khuzestani Arabs

    Khuzestani Arabs

    Khuzestani_Arabs

  • Yazid I
  • Umayyad caliph from 680 to 683

    portrait of the Sasanian king Khosrow II (r. 590–628) and his name in the Pahlavi script. The reverse has the usual Zoroastrian fire altar surrounded by attendants

    Yazid I

    Yazid I

    Yazid_I

  • University of Tehran
  • Public collegiate university in Tehran, Iran

    between the wings was made by combining Pahlavi scripts. Some scholars have tried to read these images. The script is in the form of "Afzoot" (Amrood), which

    University of Tehran

    University of Tehran

    University_of_Tehran

  • Ezāfe
  • Grammatical particle in Persian

    languages (Avestan) was yo or yat. Pahlavi (Middle Persian) shortened it to ī (spelled with the letter Y in Pahlavi scripts), and after noun case endings passed

    Ezāfe

    Ezāfe

    Ezāfe

  • Khwarazm
  • Oasis region in Central Asia

    Khosrow II, extensive areas of Khwarezm were conquered. The fact that Pahlavi script which was used by the Persian bureaucracy alongside Old Persian, passed

    Khwarazm

    Khwarazm

    Khwarazm

  • Avestan (Unicode block)
  • Unicode character block

    Symposium on Encoding Iranian Scripts in Unicode L2/02-009 Bunz, Carl-Martin (2001-11-23), "Avestan and Pahlavi scripts", 2nd Iranian Meeting Report L2/02-450

    Avestan (Unicode block)

    Avestan_(Unicode_block)

  • Caliphate
  • Islamic form of government

    First picture; Sasanid style coins during Rashidun, (Pahlavi scripts, crescent-star, fire altar, depictions of Khosrow II, bismillāh in margin). Unlike

    Caliphate

    Caliphate

  • Parthian Empire
  • Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)

    queen regent instead of a queen regnant. Pahla Parthian Royal Road Pahlavi scripts Parni Parthia Augustus' Eastern policy Assyria (Roman province) Baghdad

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian_Empire

  • Nanaya
  • Ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love

    various deities, including her. Dedications to Nanaya, written in Pahlavi scripts, appear on some jewelry from the Sasanian period. However, there is

    Nanaya

    Nanaya

    Nanaya

  • Quilon Syrian copper plates
  • 9th-century royal grant issued to a Syrian Christian merchant in Kerala, India

    the grant in Arabic (Kufic script ), Middle Persian (cursive Pahlavi script), and Judeo-Persian (standard square Hebrew script), indicating the presence

    Quilon Syrian copper plates

    Quilon Syrian copper plates

    Quilon_Syrian_copper_plates

  • Script (Unicode)
  • Subset of characters in Unicode

    or "inherited" script property. However, the individual scripts often have their own punctuation and diacritics, so that many scripts include not only

    Script (Unicode)

    Script_(Unicode)

  • History of Iran
  • evolved from imitations of Sasanian coins (as well as Byzantine), and the Pahlavi script on the coinage was replaced with Arabic alphabet. During the Umayyad

    History of Iran

    History of Iran

    History_of_Iran

  • Ancient text corpora
  • All known writing up to 300 CE

    stone inscriptions in the two closely related idioms Middle Persian (Pahlavi scripts and Inscriptional Parthian), there are 5000 for the corpus of Middle

    Ancient text corpora

    Ancient text corpora

    Ancient_text_corpora

  • Phoenician alphabet
  • Writing system used c. 1050 to 146 BC

    evolved into the Arabic and Hebrew scripts. It has also been theorised that the Brahmi and subsequent Brahmic scripts of the Indian cultural sphere also

    Phoenician alphabet

    Phoenician_alphabet

  • Kabul
  • Capital and the largest city of Afghanistan

    Kingdom. During this period, the city was referred to as "Kapul" in Pahlavi scripts. Kapol in New Persian means "Royal Bridge", which is due to the main

    Kabul

    Kabul

    Kabul

  • Old Italic scripts
  • Family of writing systems in ancient Italy

    The Old Italic scripts are a family of ancient writing systems used in the Italian Peninsula between about 700 and 100 BC, for various languages spoken

    Old Italic scripts

    Old_Italic_scripts

  • Achaemenid Assyria
  • Region of Near East between 539–330 BC

    Iranian languages. Aramaic script and–as ideograms–Aramaic vocabulary survived as the essential characteristics of the Pahlavi scripts. One of the largest collections

    Achaemenid Assyria

    Achaemenid Assyria

    Achaemenid_Assyria

  • Cyrillic script
  • Writing system

    mandated a Latin script which is still used by many Chechens.[citation needed] Standard Serbian uses both the Cyrillic and Latin scripts. Cyrillic is nominally

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic_script

  • Book of Arda Viraf
  • Zoroastrian religious text

    "man", cf. Persian: bīr Avestan: vīra. Given the ambiguity inherent to Pahlavi scripts in the representing the pronunciation of certain consonants, Wirāz

    Book of Arda Viraf

    Book of Arda Viraf

    Book_of_Arda_Viraf

  • Parthian language
  • Extinct Iranian language

    The Parthian language, also known as Arsacid Pahlavi and Pahlawānīg, is an extinct ancient Northwestern Iranian language once spoken in Parthia, a region

    Parthian language

    Parthian_language

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    time. This alphabet was based on the Pahlavi script, a purely consonantal writing system. However, unlike that script, which was not well adapted for even

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • Iranians in China
  • Kushan Empire Mani (prophet) Manichaean script Old Uyghur alphabet Pahlavi scripts (Inscriptions of Turpan) Pahlavi Psalter Pamiris Qocho Rouran Khaganate

    Iranians in China

    Iranians in China

    Iranians_in_China

  • List of Sasanian inscriptions
  • Inscriptional Pahlavi), Parthian (in Inscriptional Parthian) and Greek. Since the rule of Narseh, Greek was omitted. Book Pahlavi script replaced Inscriptional

    List of Sasanian inscriptions

    List_of_Sasanian_inscriptions

  • Zand-i Wahman yasn
  • Medieval Zoroastrian apocalyptical text in Middle Persian

    versions: a Middle Persian version in Pahlavi script, and in a Pazand transliteration with commentary in Avestan script. From the scholastic point of view

    Zand-i Wahman yasn

    Zand-i Wahman yasn

    Zand-i_Wahman_yasn

  • Dari
  • Eastern variety of Persian

    conquests and during Islamic-Arab rule. The replacement of the Pahlavi script with the Arabic script in order to write the Persian language was done by the Tahirids

    Dari

    Dari

    Dari

  • Ali
  • 1st Shia Imam and 4th Rashidun caliph (656–661)

    and Syrian coins inscribed with MHMT in the Pahlavi script, and also partly with mhmd in the Arabic script, combined with Christian symbolism in some cases"

    Ali

    Ali

    Ali

  • Drakht-i Asurig
  • Parthian epic poem

    Parthian-language poem consisting of about 120 verses and written in Book Pahlavi script. The language shows influences from Middle Persian. It is one of the

    Drakht-i Asurig

    Drakht-i_Asurig

  • Pomegranates in culture
  • known for his innocence, was spilled. It has been mentioned in Iranian Pahlavi scripts as a fruit of heaven. It is also believed that the invulnerability

    Pomegranates in culture

    Pomegranates_in_culture

  • Syriac alphabet
  • Writing system

    of the traditional Mongolian scripts. Syriac is written from right to left in horizontal lines. It is a cursive script where most—but not all—letters

    Syriac alphabet

    Syriac_alphabet

  • Avestan period
  • Early history of the Iranian peoples

    Zoroastrian cosmogony from the 8th or 9th century CE written in the Pahlavi script. The long mythical history presented in the Avesta texts starts with

    Avestan period

    Avestan period

    Avestan_period

  • Eastern Iranian languages
  • Subgroup of the Iranian languages

    conquests and during Islamic-Arab rule. The replacement of the Pahlavi script with the Arabic script in order to write the Persian language was done by the Tahirids

    Eastern Iranian languages

    Eastern Iranian languages

    Eastern_Iranian_languages

  • Heraldry
  • Discipline of the design and study of coats of arms

    which had three crescents on a green base. The word of "arms" in the Pahlavi scripts is 𐭥𐭢𐭱𐭠𐭥 which is read as nišān (Persian: نشان). In Islamic sources

    Heraldry

    Heraldry

    Heraldry

  • Tabaristan
  • Historical region of Iran

    or enslaved if they did not convert to Islam. The tradition of using Pahlavi script for lapidary and monumental purposes, and possibly for chancery as well

    Tabaristan

    Tabaristan

    Tabaristan

  • Islamization of Iran
  • Overview of Iran's shift towards Islam and Islamic culture

    divan was dominated by the mawali and accounts were written using the Pahlavi script. The controversial Umayyad governor Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf forced all the

    Islamization of Iran

    Islamization_of_Iran

  • Old Persian cuneiform
  • Semi-alphabetic cuneiform script

    of a distinct Persian script Persian cuneiform, which was much simpler in structure (34 characters) than the cuneiform scripts of the Elamites (approximately

    Old Persian cuneiform

    Old Persian cuneiform

    Old_Persian_cuneiform

  • Malayalam
  • Dravidian language

    19th century. Arabic scripts particularly were taught in madrasahs in Kerala and the Lakshadweep Islands. Historically, several scripts were used to write

    Malayalam

    Malayalam

    Malayalam

  • Bishapur
  • Ancient Sasanian capital in Iran

    and Veshapur. This name was minted on coins in Pahlavi scripts during the Sasanian era and in Kufic script during the Islamic era. However, the common name

    Bishapur

    Bishapur

    Bishapur

  • Mu'awiya I
  • Founder of the Umayyad Caliphate

    portrait of the Sasanian shah Khosrow II (r. 590–628) and his name in the Pahlavi script. 1st Caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate Reign January 661 – April 680 Predecessor

    Mu'awiya I

    Mu'awiya I

    Mu'awiya_I

  • Esfandiyār
  • Persian mythological hero of the epic poem Shahnameh

    Spandadāt or 'Spandyat' (the variance is due to ambiguities inherent in the Pahlavi script), which in turn derives from Avestan: Spəntōδāta- meaning "Given by

    Esfandiyār

    Esfandiyār

    Esfandiyār

  • Ancient Iranian medicine
  • Study and practice of medicine in ancient Iran/Persia

    the Sassanid past to legitimize the Galenic medical tradition. Many Pahlavi scripts were translated into Arabic [citation needed] and the region of Greater

    Ancient Iranian medicine

    Ancient Iranian medicine

    Ancient_Iranian_medicine

  • Khurdad (son of Hurmuzd-Afarid)
  • Constantine the Great. The inscription, written in New Persian using the Pahlavi script, was deciphered through the efforts of various scholars between the

    Khurdad (son of Hurmuzd-Afarid)

    Khurdad (son of Hurmuzd-Afarid)

    Khurdad_(son_of_Hurmuzd-Afarid)

  • Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad
  • Umayyad general and governor (died 686)

    Basra, respectively. They were based on Sasanian coinage and written in Pahlavi script. The mints were located in Basra, Darabjird, Maysan, Narmashir, Jayy

    Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad

    Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad

    Ubayd_Allah_ibn_Ziyad

  • Persianization
  • Cultural assimilation of Persian traits

    coins evolved from imitations of Sasanian and Byzantine coins, and the Pahlavi script on the coinage was replaced with Arabic. The Abbasids, after 750, established

    Persianization

    Persianization

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  • Parkavi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Parkavi

    Parkavi

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    Descendant from Puru

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  • Girl/Female

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    Pallavi

    New leaves

    Pallavi

  • PALLAV
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    PALLAV

    (पल्लव) Hindi name PALLAV means "budding leaf."

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pallabi

    Leaf

    Pallabi

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

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    Life

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    Princess, A musical Raag

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  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Parnavi

    Bird; New Leaf

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Pralavi

    Song

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  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Pallavi

    Intelligence in Mind; New Leaves; Blossom in Green Fields; Time; Bud

    Pallavi

  • Jallavi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jallavi

    Jallavi

  • Jahnavi
  • Girl/Female

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    Jahnavi

    River Ganga (Daughter of Jahnu)

    Jahnavi

  • Abu
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Australian, French, German

    Abu

    Father (Pahlavi); Master

    Abu

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  • Boy/Male

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    Ja

    Great; Form of Jahnavi

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  • Boy/Male

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    Pallavi

    Bud

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  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Paalavi

    First Stanza of Poem

    Paalavi

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Parnavi

    Bird

    Parnavi

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Phalani

    Phalani

  • PAAVI
  • Male

    Finnish

    PAAVI

    Pet form of Finnish Paavo, PAAVI means "small."

    PAAVI

  • Prahlav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Prahlav

    With a beautiful body

    Prahlav

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Bengali, Chinese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu

    Sameena

    Happy; Fatty; Plump; Clean

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  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Antariksh

    Space; Universe

  • Fairey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fairey

    English : nickname from Middle English fair eie ‘fair eye’, Old English fæger ēage.English : habitational name from Fairy Farm in Wethersfield, Essex, or from Fairyhall in Felsted, Essex, both probably so named from Old English fearh ‘pig’, ‘hog’ + (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’.

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  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Otoahhastis

    Tall bull.

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Sinu

    Love

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    Hindu, Indian

    Ghouse

    Bride

  • Mekhala
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Thai

    Mekhala

    Slope of a Mountain; Belt; Girdle

  • Brachah
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Brachah

    Blessed.

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Yazdaan

    Merciful; Kind

  • Vatsala | வத்ஸலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vatsala | வத்ஸலா

    Affectionate

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  • Pehlevi
  • n.

    An ancient Persian dialect in which words were partly represented by their Semitic equivalents. It was in use from the 3d century (and perhaps earlier) to the middle of the 7th century, and later in religious writings.

  • Pahlevi
  • n.

    Same as Pehlevi.

  • Zend
  • n.

    Properly, the translation and exposition in the Huzv/resh, or literary Pehlevi, language, of the Avesta, the Zoroastrian sacred writings; as commonly used, the language (an ancient Persian dialect) in which the Avesta is written.