Ruins of Manichean center discovered in West Azerbaijan (via Archaeologica News)
Tehran Times Culture Desk
TEHRAN (MNA) �- The ruins of what is believed to be the center of Mani (216-276 C.E.), the founder of Manicheanism, was discovered during the seventh stage of excavations at the ancient site of Qalaychi Hill in West Azerbaijan Province which began last month.
Experts used to believe that Hasanlu Mound was the major early Manichean center, but the recent excavation seems to prove otherwise.
An inscription found at Qalaychi Hill last year showed that Qalaychi Hill, not Hasanlu Mound, was probably Mani�s early center.
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