Jahangir Oshidri

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Born1921 (Julian calendar)
DiedOn October 22, 2004
Mehr Hospital in Tehran
KnownforCleric of the priests of the Zoroastrians in Iran
Notable workLight, Fire, Fire temple in Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrianism Encyclopedia, History of Pahlavi and Zoroastrians, Notes by Lord Kay Khosrow, Shahrokh, Horse in Iranian culture, Veterinary history and the results of the 18th International Veterinary Congress
Jahangir Oshidri
Born1921 (Julian calendar)
DiedOn October 22, 2004
Mehr Hospital in Tehran
Known forCleric of the priests of the Zoroastrians in Iran
Notable workLight, Fire, Fire temple in Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrianism Encyclopedia, History of Pahlavi and Zoroastrians, Notes by Lord Kay Khosrow, Shahrokh, Horse in Iranian culture, Veterinary history and the results of the 18th International Veterinary Congress

Jahangir Oshidri (Persian: [جهانگیر اوشیدری) (1921 – October 22, 2004) was a high-level Mobad (priest or cleric) and a researcher of the Zoroastrians in Iran. He had studied and researched on the history of the Zoroastrians.[1][2][3]

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