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Bundahishn
The Bundahishn (Middle Persian: , "Primal Creation") is an encyclopedic collection of beliefs about Zoroastrian cosmology written in the Book Pahlavi script. The original name of the work is not known. It is one of the most important extant witnesses to Zoroastrian literature in the Middle Persian language. Most of the chapters of the compendium date to the 8th and 9th centuries CE.
Book of Arda Viraf
Zoroastrian religious text of the Sasanian era Middle Persian, that describes the dream-journey of the devout Wīrāz through the next world (influences, not fully demonstrated, transmitted through Islam, may have been exerted on Dante’s Divine Comedy)
Kar-Namag i Ardashir i Pabagan
short Middle Persian prose tale
Dadestan-i Denig
9th-century Middle Persian work

Menog-i Khrad
Zoroastrian text
Shabuhragan
The Shabuhragan ( Shāpuragān), which means "dedicated to Šābuhr", also translated in Chinese as the was a sacred book of Manichaeism, written by the founder Mani (c. 210–276 CE) himself, originally in Middle Persian, and dedicated to Shapur I (c. 215272 CE), the contemporary king of the Sasanian Empire. This book is listed as one of the seven treatises of Manichaeism in Arabic historical sources, but it is not among the seven treatises in the Manichaean account itself. The book was designed to present to Shapur an outline of Mani's new religion, which united elements from Zoroastrianism, Chris
Middle Persian literature
written works composed in Middle Persian

Šahrestānīhā ī Ērānšahr
Middle Persian text on geography
Matigan-i Hazar Datistan
Frahang-i Oim-evak
Wikimedia list article
Shikand-gumanic Vichar
Zoroastrian theology book of 9th century Iran
Pahlavi Psalter
Middle-Persian translation of a Syriac version of the Book Of Psalms
Drakht-i Asurig
parthian epic poem