• Source: Jahangir Oshidri
  • Jahangir Oshidri (Persian: [جهانگیر اوشیدری) (1921- October 22, 2004) was a high-level Mobad (priest or cleric) and a researcher of the Zoroastrians in Iran. He had studied and researched on the history of the Zoroastrians.


    Biography


    Jahangir was born in 1921 in Kerman and went to primary and high schools there. In 1939, he entered the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University Of Tehran (FVM-UT) to continue his education. After retiring as a brigadier general in the army, he decided to study the Zoroastrian religion. In 1982, he was nominated as the Mobad by the Association of the Zoroastrian Priests. For several periods he was a member of the Zoroastrian Society, and after the death of the mobad, Rostam Shahzadi, he became the head of the Mobadan Association.


    Bibliography


    Priest Oshidri has published various publications on the history and culture of the Iranian Zoroastrians.

    Light, Fire, Temple of Zoroastrianism
    Mazdayasna (Zoroastrianism) Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of Explanation about Zoroastrian
    History of Pahlavi and Zoroastrians
    Notes by Lord Kay Khosrow, Shahrokh
    The Veterinary History and Results of the 18th International Veterinary Congress (in three volumes)
    Horse in the Iranian Culture


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