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later Iranian languages—particularly from the
Middle Persian (300 BC)
Zardusht,[further
explanation needed]
which is the form that the name took in the...
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Zardusht Mammad Mubariz oglu
Alizadeh (Azerbaijani: Zərdüşt Əlizadə; born 1946 in Baku) is an
independent Azerbaijani political analyst and
former politician...
- Zaratosht-nama or Cangranghaca-nama (Persian: زراتشتنامه) is a
religious epic poem in
Persian language composed in 13th
century CE. The poem is about...
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Boyukaga Shirali Akhundov Alikram Hummatov Fakhraddin Aboszoda (1956–2020)
Zardusht Alizadeh Atakhan Abilov Hootan Dolati Hilal Mammadov Novruzali Mammadov...
- (distinct from the
founder of Zoroastrianism, Zoroaster,
Middle Persian Zardusht) and/or a
Zoroastrian philosopher known as
Mazdak the Elder, who taught...
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continued to hold
importance throughout the 3rd century. In his Ka'be-ye
Zardusht inscription Shapur I
lists the
province of
Parthia in
second place after...
- of Kapan, as he had claimed, but a
criminal with a
prior arrest record.
Zardusht Alizadeh, who was
active in the
social and
political life of Azerbaijan...
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Shapur I's Ka'ba-ye
Zartosht inscription (shortened as Shapur-KZ, ŠKZ, SKZ), also
referred to as The
Great Inscription of
Shapur I, and Res
Gestae Divi...
- the
Zoroastrians and
characterized adherents as "followers of the
wicked Zardusht (Zoroaster),
serving false gods and the
natural elements."
Wikiquote has...
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suspending diplomatic relations and all
official contacts with Hungary.
Zardusht Alizade, an
Azerbaijani political scientist, said that
Safarov would have...