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Sasanian Jewry and Its Culture: A Lexicon of Jewish and Related Seals Book

Sasanian Jewry and Its Culture: A Lexicon of Jewish and Related Seals
Sasanian Jewry and Its Culture: A Lexicon of Jewish and Related Seals, From 226 C.E. to 640 C.E., the Sasanian Empire occupied the territories now divided between Iran and Iraq and for brief periods between Syria and Armenia. One of the most significant material remnants of the large communities of Jews living within the emp, Sasanian Jewry and Its Culture: A Lexicon of Jewish and Related Seals has a rating of 3 stars
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Sasanian Jewry and Its Culture: A Lexicon of Jewish and Related Seals, From 226 C.E. to 640 C.E., the Sasanian Empire occupied the territories now divided between Iran and Iraq and for brief periods between Syria and Armenia. One of the most significant material remnants of the large communities of Jews living within the emp, Sasanian Jewry and Its Culture: A Lexicon of Jewish and Related Seals
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  • Sasanian Jewry and Its Culture: A Lexicon of Jewish and Related Seals
  • Written by author Daniel M. Friedenberg
  • Published by University of Illinois Press, April 2009
  • From 226 C.E. to 640 C.E., the Sasanian Empire occupied the territories now divided between Iran and Iraq and for brief periods between Syria and Armenia. One of the most significant material remnants of the large communities of Jews living within the emp
  • An impressive collection of Jewish signet rings and seals from the Sasanian Empire
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From 226 C.E. to 640 C.E., the Sasanian Empire occupied the territories now divided between Iran and Iraq and for brief periods between Syria and Armenia. One of the most significant material remnants of the large communities of Jews living within the empire are seals, almost all of which are signets whose styles, inscriptions, and sites of discovery provide important clues about the size and status of Jewish populations throughout the empire. Seals show how Jews within the empire adopted or resisted certain Sasanian symbols and sustained traditional Jewish references such as the lulab and etrog. This volume presents fifty-seven Jewish seals from the Sasanian Empire, as well as comparative Zoroastrian and Christian seals. The text identifies their provenance (if known), translates their inscriptions, and organizes them by their depiction or reference.


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