Abstract

dynasty, the heartland of Zoroastrian Iran was in Firs, and this continued to be the case for a number of centuries after the conquest.3 Several Muslim geographers record the existence of active fire-temples in the region through to the thirteenth century.4 However, in spite of enjoying a literary renaissance during the ninth century, when what might be described as a literature of popular instruction first began to appear in the Zoroastrian canon,5 the general situation appears to have been bleak for the Zoroastrians. Some of the texts com-

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