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The Zarathushtrian tradition has always been to use the system of dating the era starting with the coronation of the last Zarathushtrian emperor. The last Sassanian emperor, Yezdigard III, we know was coronated on Navroze day (Hormuz roj, Farvardin mah), June 16, 631 CE. Thus, the current Zarathushtrian year is 1373 AY (After Yezdigard III).
Incidentally, there is no record, in the entire history of Zarathushtrian rule in Iran, of there ever being a ZRE in use.
9. In the forty-seventh year Zartosht passes away, who attains seventy-seven years and forty days in the month Ardwahisht, on the day Khur; and for eight rectified (vehicako) months, till the month Dadvo and day Khur, he should be brought forward as to be reverenced.
10. In the same month Ardwahisht, in the sixty-third year, Frashostar passed away, and in the sixty-fourth year Jamasp, the same as became the priest of priests after Zartosht; in the seventy-third year Hangaurush, son of Jamasp; in the eightieth year Asmok-khanvato, and also in the eightieth year Kabed-us-spae, who is called also Akht the wizard, is killed.
11. Of the six great upholders of the religion there are the two daughters of Zartosht, whose names are Freno and Srito, with Aharubo-stoto, son of Maidok-mah, and another three, who are renowned for their religion for a hundred years, who are Vohunem that is born in the fortieth year of the religion, Seno is afterwards born and passes away in the two-hundredth year, and as to his hundred-discipledom, it exists day and night till the three-hundredth year.
12. Afterwards the religion is disturbed and the monarchy is contested (jangiaito).
CHAPTER XXXVI
0. As regards the [Taji] year reckoning of time, of twelve thousand years.
1. One says in the Scripture, "For three thousand years, there was the spiritual state, that is, the creatures were unthinking, unmoving, and intangible; [the lords of the millennia were Aries, Taurus, and Gemini.]
2. For three thousand years Gayomard with the 'gav' was in the material state with antagonism; and the lords of the millennia were Cancer, Leo, and Virgo, so that it became six thousand years.
3. When the rule of the millennium came to Libra, the adversary entered, and Gayomard lived thirty years in the adverse state. 4. Then Mashye and Mashyane grew up for forty years, and it was for fifty years that they did not live as wife and husband. For ninety-three years [and six months] they lived together as wife and husband, till the time when [307] Hooshang attained [to full age.]
5. Hooshang ruled forty years, Tahmurasp thirty years, Jam {Jamshed} ruled six hundred and sixteen years and six months, till the glory {khwarrah} departed [from him,] and after that he was in flight for [a] hundred years, [in all, it is seven hundred and sixteen years and six months.
6. And] then the rule of the millennium came to Scorpio, and Dahak {Zohak} [reigned] a thousand years.
7. Then the rule of the millennium came to Sagittarius; Faridoon [reigned] five hundred years; in these five hundred years of Faridoon, Airij reigned twelve years; Manushchihr reigned a hundred and twenty years; during this reign of Manushchihr, when he was in Mount Patashkhvar, Frasiyav reigned twelve years, Uzob son of Tuhmasp reigned five years, and Kay Kobad fifteen years; [the rule of Sam was during those of Uzob, Kobad, and Manushchihr.] Kay Kaus reigned seventy-five years till his going to the sky, and seventy-five years after that, altogether a hundred and fifty years. Kay Khosraw reigned sixty years; Kay Lohrasp a hundred and twenty years; Kay Vishtasp reigned thirty years till the coming of the Revelation; [approximately one thousand years.
8. Then the rule of the millennium came to Capricornus, and Zartosht of Spitama came for prophecy from the creator Ohrmazd to King Vishtasp. 9. King Vishtasp reigned ninety years after receiving the Revelation {Den},] altogether a hundred and twenty years. Vohuman son of Spend-dat reigned a hundred and twelve years; Humay daughter of Vohuman thirty years; Daray {Darius} son of Chihr-azat, that is Vohuman, twelve years; Daray son of Daray, fourteen years; Alexander the Aruman, fourteen years; the Ashkanians, who bear the name for righteous rule, reigned two hundred and eighty-four years thereafter. Ardashir son of Babag, and the Sasanians reigned four hundred and sixty years in this reckoning; [till the brood of the Tajis {Arabs} gained the position up to the Parsik year four hundred and forty-seven.
10. At present it is the Parsik year five hundred and twenty-seven.]
Sarosh Manekshaw wrote:If there had been this continued use, upto Zadspram's time, we would not have all this confusion. Historically, it appears, that the system has always been based on each era starting with the coronation of a new emperor. Al Biruni, in his Chronology of Ancient Nations, attests to this fact.
Sarosh Manekshaw wrote:Permit me to add, that if the ZRE were a historical fact, there would be no need for the debate (regarding the date of Zarathusthra) to rage on and on. Most recently Gherardo Gnoli, who had initially put Zarathushtra at about 1000 BC, has joined Professors Gershevitch and Henning, in accepting the "Traditional" dating of Zarathushtra, at 258 years before Alexander.
Sarosh Manekshaw wrote: We are already confused by having 3 Zarathushtrian calendars, let’s not further confuse ourselves by starting a new era, for which we do not even have any definitive proof. This is how we complicate our own history for the future generations.
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