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other symbols instead of the
intended characters.
Zoroastrianism (Persian: دین زرتشتی Dīn-e Zartoshtī), also
called Mazdayasnā (Avestan:...
- The ****cution of
Zoroastrians is a
significant aspect of the
later part of the community's history. It is
speculated that
religious strife existed between...
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Zoroastrianism is
considered to be the
oldest religion still practiced in Iran. It is an
Iranian religion that
emerged around the 2nd
millennium BCE, spreading...
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Zoroastrianism has been
practiced in
Armenia since the
fifth century BC. It
first reached the
country during the
Achaemenid and
Parthian periods, when...
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study by the
Federation of
Zoroastrian ****ociations of
North America (FEZANA)
published a
demographic picture of
Zoroastrianism around the world, in comparison...
- Persian: اوستا (avestâ)) is the text
corpus of
religious literature of
Zoroastrianism. All its
texts are
composed in the
Avestan language and
written in the...
- is the
Avestan name of
Zoroastrianism's hypostasis of the "destructive/evil spirit" and the main
adversary in
Zoroastrianism either of the
Spenta Mainyu...
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Adherents of
Zoroastrianism use
three distinct versions of
traditional calendars for
liturgical purposes.
Those all
derive from
medieval Iranian calendars...
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Zoroastrianism, an
Iranian religion, has been
present in
India for
thousands of years.
Though it
split into a
separate branch, it
shares a
common origin...
- (Persian: پیر)
refers to a site of pilgrimage,
typically one of the
Zoroastrian faith, in Persian. Pirs
range from
localized devotional sites to major...