Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana

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Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana
Portrait of Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana, from The-Collected-Works-Of-The-Late-Dastur-Darab-Peshotan-Sanjana
Portrait of Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana, from The-Collected-Works-Of-The-Late-Dastur-Darab-Peshotan-Sanjana
Born(1857-11-18)18 November 1857
Died5 July 1931(1931-07-05) (aged 73)
Scientific career
InstitutionsSir Jamshedji Jijibhoy Zartoshti Madressa, Bombay University

Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana (18 November 1857 – 5 August 1931) was an Indian scholar and Zoroastrian head-priest (Dastur). He is known for his translations of works from Central Asia, in languages including Bactrian, Pahlavi, and Avestan. He became a member of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1893.[1]

Life[edit]

He was the son of Dastur Peshotan Behramji Sanjana, one of the most sophisticated high-priests and authorities on Pahlavi of his time. Bahramji taught the Avesta and Pahlavi to his son at the Sir Jamshedji Jijibhoy Zartoshti Madressa. Darab studied German, French, and Sanskrit and was elected Fellow of the Bombay University. After the death of Behramji in 1898, Darab succeeded his father as the Principal of the Madressa and as the high-priest of the Wadia Atash Behram.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Members, Resident and Nonresident". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. 1895. p. 21.
  2. ^ "SANJANA, Darab Dastur Peshotan – Encyclopaedia Iranica". iranicaonline.org.
  3. ^ J. C. Tarapore; Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana (26 April 2024). "Preface". The Collected Works of the Late Dastur Darab Peshotan Sanjana. Bombay: British India Press.

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