Dabistân

Dabistân

Dabistân, persisches Werk des 17. Jahrh., das den Versuch einer allgemeinen Religionsgeschichte darstellt. Als Verfasser galt früher der 1670 gestorbene Mohsin Fâni aus Kaschmir, doch schwerlich mit Recht. Der Text ist mehrfach gedruckt worden, eine englische Übersetzung von Shea und Troyer erschien Paris 1843 (3 Bde.).


http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.

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