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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Mani (c. 216 276 AD) was the founder of Manichaeism, an ancient gnostic religion that was once widespread but is now defunct. Mani was born of Assyrian parentage in Asuristan (Assyria), located in Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq, which was a part of the Persian Empire during Mani's life. Mani's father, Fatik or Pattig, was from Hamadan, in present day Iran, and his mother, Maryam, was of the family of the Kamsaragan, who claimed kinship with the Parthian royal house, but the names of his father and mother are both Assyrian/Syriac. It is more than likely…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Mani (c. 216 276 AD) was the founder of Manichaeism, an ancient gnostic religion that was once widespread but is now defunct. Mani was born of Assyrian parentage in Asuristan (Assyria), located in Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq, which was a part of the Persian Empire during Mani's life. Mani's father, Fatik or Pattig, was from Hamadan, in present day Iran, and his mother, Maryam, was of the family of the Kamsaragan, who claimed kinship with the Parthian royal house, but the names of his father and mother are both Assyrian/Syriac. It is more than likely that Mani was Assyrian rather than Persian. Although Mani's original writings have been lost, portions were preserved in Egyptian Coptic and in later Chinese Manichaean writings.