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''The Zend Avesta (Sacred Books of the East) by F. Max Muller''
''Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices (Library of Religious Beliefs & Practices) by Mary Boyce''
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The ancient semi-legendary Kayani kings are the heros of Iran's national epic, the Shahnama and the holy book of the Zoroastrians, the Avesta. According to Yasnas 5 & 105 of the Avesta, Zoroaster prayed for the conversion of the Kayani King Vištaspa, who appears as a historical personage. King Vistaspa became Zoroaster's protector and patron.
Kayani is used as a title and family name by the Gakhar tribe of NW Pakistan (see also Keyani, Kiani and other spellings).
Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings by Abolqasem Ferdowsi, Dick Davis.
The Zend Avesta (Sacred Books of the East) by F. Max Muller
Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices (Library of Religious Beliefs & Practices) by Mary Boyce