Magianism
1Magianism — Magian Ma gi*an, n. One of the Magi, or priests of the Zoroastrian religion in Persia; an adherent of the Zoroastrian religion. {Ma gi*an*ism}, n. [1913 Webster] …
2Magianism — noun see Magian II …
3magianism — ma·gi·an·ism …
4magianism — əˌnizəm noun ( s) Etymology: usually cap : the beliefs and practices of the Magi …
5Sabians — The Sabians ( ar. صابئين, he. צבאים) were a religious group. Most of what is currently known about them comes from what has been written about them by Maimonides and the primary Classical Arabic sources.The Fihrist of Al Nadim, (an Arabic writer… …
6Magian — I. noun Date: 1578 magus II. adjective Date: 1716 of or relating to the Magi • Magianism noun …
7Sakaldwipiya History — Shakadwipies are also known as Maga Brahmin in India. Earlier historyModern historical theoryTheir entrance into this land called India goes back to the time of Mahabharata. A section of Iranian priestly class, called Magi who entered into India …
8Persia — • The history, religion, and civilization of Persia are offshoots from those of Media. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Persia Persia …
9Babowai — For other uses, see Babai (disambiguation). Babowai (also Babaeus or Mar Babwahi) (died 484) was the Patriarch of the Church of the East during the reign of the Sassanid King Peroz I. Babowai was known for his pro Byzantine leanings, for which he …
10denomination — Synonyms and related words: Amish, Anglicanism, Anglo Catholicism, Arianism, Athanasianism, Boehmenism, Calvinism, Catholicism, Christian Science, Confucianism, Congregationalism, Conservative Judaism, Eleusinianism, Episcopalianism, Erastianism …