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Frāy in Seven Documents from the Pahlavi Archive of Hastijan

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Abstract In this article, seven documents from the Pahlavi Archive of Hastijan have been examined. All seven documents are housed in the Bancroft Library of the University of Berkeley. Three documents, Berk. 35, Berk. 162, and Berk. 33A, were published for the first time by Gignoux (2010 and 2003), but the present writer tried to revise them and complete the unread words, correct the misreadings, and achieve a better translation. Other documents – Berk. 169, Berk. 12, Berk. 17, and Berk. 170 (a small fragment) – are published for the first time in this article. The common feature of these documents is that a person named Frāy is present in all of them. Frāy is a famous person in the Pahlavi Archive of Hastijan, and we can see his name in 38 documents. The early document, Tehran C, was written in the year 32 (32 years after the death of Yazdgird III), and the last document, Berk. 8, was written in the month Spandarmad (12th month) of the year 49.
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Title: Frāy in Seven Documents from the Pahlavi Archive of Hastijan
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Abstract In this article, seven documents from the Pahlavi Archive of Hastijan have been examined.
All seven documents are housed in the Bancroft Library of the University of Berkeley.
Three documents, Berk.
35, Berk.
162, and Berk.
33A, were published for the first time by Gignoux (2010 and 2003), but the present writer tried to revise them and complete the unread words, correct the misreadings, and achieve a better translation.
Other documents – Berk.
169, Berk.
12, Berk.
17, and Berk.
170 (a small fragment) – are published for the first time in this article.
The common feature of these documents is that a person named Frāy is present in all of them.
Frāy is a famous person in the Pahlavi Archive of Hastijan, and we can see his name in 38 documents.
The early document, Tehran C, was written in the year 32 (32 years after the death of Yazdgird III), and the last document, Berk.
8, was written in the month Spandarmad (12th month) of the year 49.

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