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PERSIAN SOCIETY GLOSSARY


Ahura Mazda: The main god of the Persian kings. In royal inscriptions it is sad that he created man and earth and that he bestowed kingship onto the Achaemenid kings. His image is similar to that of the Assyrian god Ashur.

Apadanna: Audience hall of a Persian royal palace often featuring rows of tall columns.

Arstibara: A high position at court held by a noble, meaning spear bearer

Avesta: The sacred book of the Zoroastian cult

Bandaka: bondsman. Describing the relationship of subjects to the king

Banuka: mistress. Atossa was referred to as a 'banuka'.

Daevas: evil spirits or deomns. Xerxes forbade their worship

Darics: Persian gold coins from the time of Darius with the Persian king on one side.

Dat/Datu: Persian word previously thought to mean 'law' but now believed to mean 'decree' or 'royal command'.

Dathaba: army units of 10 men

Ganzabara: treasurer

Hazarapatis: A high position at court held by a noble, meaning 'commander of the 1000'.

Karsha:a new weight in the shape of a pyramidion introduced by Darius

Kurtash: Workers on royal or noble households

Magi: From the time of Darius, a caste of priests who took part in cult practices and who appear to be the official priests of the Achaemenid kings. Most seem to have been Medes.

Marduk: The major god of Babylon whose temple there was called 'Esagila'

Mazdaism: the worship of the main Persian god Ahura Mazda

Parasang: Persian measurement used for estimating distances on the royal roads.

Satapatis: commander of a unit of 100 men

Satrap: The governors of the Persian provinces or satrapies. Literally means 'protector of the realm or kingdom'. Satraps represented the king and were directly responsible to him.

Sigloi: Silver coiins from the time of Darius

Tribute: Payment as a form of tax, paid by individual provinces or cities to the Persian king

Tripylon: The central building at Persepolis, so called as it had three stone doorways

Vacabara: A high court position held by a noble, meaning 'bow bearer'

Zendan: A tower thought to be related to fire rituals in Persia. Found at Pasargadae and Naqsh-I Rustam

Zoroaster: The Persian prophet and religious reformer who lived around 7th century BC in eastern Persia. He encouraged the worship of the god Ahura Mazda.
 

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thanx for this glossary, makes things so much easier!!!
such a good idea to put one up, good work =D
 

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