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Mazdak (Persian: مزدک,
Middle Persian: 𐭬𐭦𐭣𐭪, also
Mazdak the Younger; died c. 524 or 528) was an
Iranian Zoroastrian mobad (priest) and
religious reformer...
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Mazdakism (Persian: مزدکیه) was an
Iranian religion,
which was an
offshoot of Zoroastrianism. The
religion was
founded in the
early Sasanian Empire by...
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Mazdak Mirzaei (Persian: مزدک میرزایی; born 17
September 1970) is an
Iranian football commentator, producer,
television presenter, writer,
director and...
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Khosrow I. They were made
possible by Kavad's use of the
Mazdakite preacher Mazdak,
leading to a
social revolution that
weakened the
authority of the nobility...
- Habibabad-e
Mazdak (Persian: حبيب ابادمزدك, also
Romanized as Ḩabībābād-e
Mazdak; also
known as Dārtāk) is a
village in Sarrud-e
Shomali Rural District...
- and Huns in the north.
Mazdak was the name of a
chief representative of a
religious and
philosophical teaching called Mazdakism,
which opposed violence...
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schools appearing in the late pre-Islamic era such as
Manicheism and
Mazdakism as well as post-Islamic schools. The
Cyrus Cylinder is seen as a reflection...
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Zoroastrianism called Dorostdini and
teacher of
Mazdak,
leader of
Mazdakism.
Dorostdini was the root of
Mazdakism, and the sect put
emphasis on the use of wisdom...
- She is
citizen of Canada.
Naela is
married and
mother of
three sons. One,
Mazdak Dilshad Baloch,
lives in
exile in Canada,
though subsequently he has received...
- (priest)
named Mazdak caught Kavad's attention.
Mazdak was the
chief representative of a
religious and
philosophical movement called Mazdakism. Not only did...