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The Magicians of Mazda
- Narrated by: Showrein Roy Chaudhary
- Length: 15 hrs and 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A fleet of boats dock at the port of Sanjan in Gujarat in 720 CE. They carry 18,000 frightened souls fleeing the cruelty of Iran’s Umayyad Caliphate. Chanting Sanskrit-like prayers, the high priest consecrates a sacred fire to thank their god, Ahura Mazda, leading them to a new home and hope. He uses a mysterious substance to spark the flame, but few know of its miraculous properties or provenance.
Centuries later, Parsi scientist Jim Dastoor is abducted from his Seattle laboratory and whisked away to Tehran. The Ayatollah believes Jim is the key to uncovering the ancient relic known as the Athravan Star and his men will do anything to possess it, even murder.
From the ancient ruins of Persepolis to the Taliban camps of Afghanistan, from the womb of an Udvada fire temple to the icy mountains of Kashmir, from the dreadful coffin cells of Tehran to the deathly calm of Diu’s Tower of Silence, Jim and his historian wife, Linda, are sucked into a terrifying chase across vividly changing landscapes.
Deftly navigating between time and geography, The Magicians of Mazda travels backwards, through the epochs of Islamic jihad, Macedonian revenge, Achaemenid glory, messianic birth, and Aryan schism—to the Vedic fount from where it began.
This is Ashwin Sanghi’s most gripping and provocative novel yet.
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- Kindle Customer
- 19-09-24
the narrators performance and the story itself
very enlightening story about parsis that everyone should read. hats off to the author for the vast research he must have done before writing this amazing story
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- vineet
- 10-02-24
Eye opener
An eye opener to the reality of the invasions of Persia and a reminder to us sanatanis what can happen if we are not united
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- Ayan
- 14-08-24
It’s like listening to a history lecture!
Plagued with long convoluted monologues . Story telling is not engaging and free flowing. Almost every character starts a history lesson at first chance! I have read works of Wilbur Smith regarding ancient Egypt and quite a few historical fiction on Britain, even the Brahmin by Ravi Shankar is far better written than this book.
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- deepti agrawal
- 23-12-23
Knowledge booster
Ashwin sanghi's books are a storehouse of knowledge.
this title is a "all you want to know" about history of Parsis... very enlightening how all religion converge.
totally enthralled.
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- Murtyns
- 03-07-24
Very good story read very well.
Excellent story read very well. Came to know about Parasi history through this novel. Good tempo maintained throughout.
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