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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2009) The Epistles of Manushchihr(Minocher) are a response to comments made by the author's brother on the subject of purification in Zoroastrianism. When Zadsparam, who was the high priest of Sirjan which is located near Kerman, proposed certain new precepts, the public were not ready for change and were very unsatisfied. Therefore, they decided to complain to the high priest's older brother Manuschchihr, who was the high priest of Kerman. In response, Manushchihr issued three epistles in the issue: A reply to the complaining people an expostulation with his brother a public decree condemning the new precepts of his younger brother as unlawful innovations. The first epistle is dated March 15, 881; the third is dated June–July 881. This book contains almost 9000 words. Manushchihar is the author of another major Pahlavi book named the 'Dadestan-i Denig'. v · d · eZoroastrian Literature Avestan Khordeh Avesta  · Yasna  · Visperad  · Vendidad  · Avesta Fragments  · Gathas  · Chihrdad  · Yasht Middle Persian/Pahlavi Book of Arda Viraf  · Bundahishn  · Dadestan-i Denig  · Menog-i Khrad  · Letter of Tansar  · Denkard  · Frahang-i Pahlavig  · Frahang-i Oim-evak  · Dana-i Menog Khrat  · Shikand-gumanic Vichar Other Sad-dar  · Jamaspi  · Ulema-i Islam  · Dasatir-i-Asmani Portal · Category This Zoroastrianism-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e