Jamasp

Jamasp

Jamasp (not to be confused with Djamasp) was an Iranian philosopher in the time of Zarathustra.Jamasp was the Grand Vizier of Gushtasp.

The book Jamasp Namag is about him.

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دوستخواه، جلیل: اوستا، کهن‌ترین سرودهای ایرانیان، چاپ دوم، انتشارات مروارید، تهران ۱۳۷۴.


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