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The K R Cama Oriental Institute was established in 1916 through funds collected from the citizens of Bombay to perpetuate the memory of Mr. Kharshedji Rustomji Cama, the renowned oriental scholar, linguist, social reformer and educationist who passed away in 1909.
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  • Avesta Glossary: A glossary of Avesta words and their Parsig equivalents, based on the Zand, the so-called Frahang I oim:ek – Text and Gramatical Notes by Raham Asha (2009, 238 pages)

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  • Javedan Xrad – Some Fragments of the Eternal Wisdom of Aosnara the Wise which are extant in Parsig (Pahlavi), Arabic and Persian by Dr Rahm Asha (2011) 137 pages.

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  • Kingship And Religion In Ancient Persia Government Research Fellowship Lectures 2015 – 2016 By Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis

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  • The Baj-dharna (Drôn Yasht) by Er. Dr. Ramiyar P Karanjia (274 pages; 2010)

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  • The Death of Ahriman: Culture, Identity and Theological Change among the Parsis of India by Susan Stiles Maneck (272 pages, 1997)

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  • The Significance of the Sacred Girdle (Text, Transcription and Translation) by Raham Asha (2005, 126 pages) ISBN 2-914030-14-2

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  • Zarathushtra and the Religion of Ancient Iran – The Greek and Latin Sources In Translation By Phiroze Vasunia (2007, 444 pages)

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