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Eschatology --- Indo-Iranians --- Religion --- Indo-Iranians - Religion
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Here then is the fruit of Elena Kuz'mina's life-long quest for the Indo-Iranians. Already its predecessor ( Otkuda prishli indoarii? , published in 1994) was considered the most comprehensive analysis of the origins of the Indo-Iranians ever published, but in this new, significantly expanded edition (edited by J.P. Mallory) we find an encyclopaedic account of the Andronovo culture of Eurasia. Taking its evidence from archaeology, linguistics, ethnology, mythology, and physical anthropology pertaining to Indo-Iranian origins and expansions, it comprehensively covers the relationships of this culture with neighboring areas and cultures, and its role in the foundation of the Indo-Iranian peoples.
Indo-Iranians --- Origin --- Antiquities --- Asia, Central --- Antiquities. --- Origin. --- Ariërs. --- Aryans --- Ethnology --- Indo-Europeans --- Iranians --- Indo-Iranians - Origin --- Indo-Iranians - Antiquities --- Asia, Central - Antiquities
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Yima, ancêtre de l'humanité, homme et démiurge, tantôt magicien de l'immortalité, tantôt bâtisseur de la survie, c'est une figure incontournable et complexe, qui ancre les mazdéens dans leur histoire. Cette approche pluridisciplinaire du mythe nous introduit remarquablement à l'anthropogonie mazdéenne.
Mysteries, Religious --- Mythology, Iranian --- Indo-Iranians --- History --- Religion --- Yima --- Iran --- Mysteries, Religious - History --- Indo-Iranians - Religion --- Yima - (Iranian mythological character) --- Iran - Religion - History --- Mythology, Iranian. --- divinité zoroastrienne
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Indo-Iranians --- Indo-Iraniens --- Iran --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Antiquités --- Iran - Antiquities
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Nilotic tribes --- Indo-Iranians --- Cows --- Mythology, Indo-Iranian --- Nilotiques --- Indo-Iraniens --- Vaches dans la religion, le folklore, etc --- Mythologie indo-iranienne --- Religion --- Folklore --- Nilotic peoples --- Cattle --- Religious aspects --- -Indo-Iranians --- -Nilotic peoples --- -Nilote (African people) --- Nilotes --- Ethnology --- Aryans --- Indo-Europeans --- Iranians --- Bos taurus --- Bos --- Livestock --- Indo-Iranians. --- Nilotic peoples. --- Religious aspects. --- Religion. --- -Religious aspects --- Nilote (African people) --- Nilotic tribes - Religion --- Indo-Iranians - Religion --- Cattle - Religious aspects
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Haoma. --- Soma. --- Peganum harmala. --- Haoma --- Peganum harmala --- Soma --- Mythology, Indo-European --- African rue --- Harmal --- Harmel --- Rue, African --- Rue, Syrian --- Rue, Wild --- Syrian rue --- Wild rue --- Peganum --- Indo-Iranians --- Zoroastrianism --- Religion
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Indo-Iranian languages --- Names, Personal --- Indo-Iranians --- Langues indo-iraniennes --- Etymology --- Indo-Iranian --- Bibliography --- Etymologie --- Middle East --- Moyen-Orient --- History --- Histoire --- Bibliographie --- Indo-Iranian languages - Etymology --- Names, Personal - Indo-Iranian --- Indo-Iranians - Bibliography --- Asia, Western - History - Bibliography --- -Indo-Iranians --- -Names, Personal --- -Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- Aryans --- Ethnology --- Indo-Europeans --- Iranians --- Indo-European languages --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- Orient --- -Bibliography. --- Etymology. --- Indo-Iranian. --- Bibliography. --- -Etymology --- Anthroponomy --- Asia, West --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Indo-Iranian personal names
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Research on substance use among newcomers in Western countries has long been dominated by the medical paradigm. Their drug consumption has been generally conceptualised as a means of self-medicating migration-related problems. However, this qualitative study among the Iranian community in Belgium shows that migrant substance use is more complex. Changing (social) circumstances after migration create new contexts of use. Through mechanisms of social exchange, people may get acquainted with new substances, new routes of ingestion or new motives for substance use. This book is based on participant observations and open interviews with 129 Iranian migrants in Belgium. It provides information on both pre- and postmigration patterns of use among this population, emphasising the importance of their own perspective (the insider's view). Covering a wide range of substances, focusing on opium, tobacco and alcohol, as consumed by Iranians from pre-Islamic times to present day, this book illustrates how different cultures have defined drugs across the ages. (Bron: covertekst)
Iraniens --- Immigrés --- Usage des drogues --- Conditions sociales --- drugs --- migranten --- 613.8 --- 325 --- Immigrants --- Iranians --- Drug use --- Social conditions. --- Ethics and addiction --- druggebruik --- verslaving --- drughulpverlening --- Sociology of minorities --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Belgium --- Iran --- Usage des drogues. --- Conditions sociales. --- Iranis --- Persians --- Ethnology --- Indo-Iranians --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreign population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Persons --- Aliens --- Social conditions
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