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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...
- instituted social welfare programs. Mazdak was the chief representative of a religious and philosophical teaching called Mazdakism, which he viewed as a reformed...
- 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...
- religious and political movement with roots in the Zoroastrian movement of Mazdakism. An alternative name for the movement is the Muhammira (Arabic: محمرة...
- its dualistic cosmology/theology, which is shared with Mazdakism, a philosophy founded by Mazdak. Under this dualism, there were two original principles...
- south and Huns in the north. Mazdak was the chief representative of a religious and philosophical teaching called Mazdakism, which opposed violence, and...
- eastern and southern Arabia, and there is evidence of either Manichaeism or Mazdakism being practiced in Mecca as well. It is speculated that Zoroastrianism...
- Mazdak Mirzaei (Persian: مزدک میرزایی; born 17 September 1970) is an Iranian football commentator, producer, television presenter, writer, director and...
- "Good Religion" (Zoroastrianism), and are considered an offshoot of neo-Mazdakism. Babak's Iranianizing rebellion, from its base in Azerbaijan in northwestern...
- 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...