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Early New
Persian Zardušt, and in
modern (New Persian), the name is زرتشت,
Zartosht. The name is
attested in
classical Armenian sources as Zradašt (often with...
- Ka'ba-ye
Zartosht (Persian: کعبه زرتشت), also
called the Cube of Zoroaster, is a
rectangular stepped stone structure in the Naqsh-e
Rustam compound beside...
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Zartosht no-diso, or
Zarthost no deeso, is an
important day of
remembrance in the
Zoroastrian religion. It is a
commemoration of the
death anniversary...
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Zartosht Bahram e
Pazhdo (Persian: زردشت بهرام پژدو), was a
significant Persian Zoroastrian poet and the son of Bahram-e-Pazhdo. He was born in the early...
- Chandragupta's
grandson Ashoka.
Shapur I's
trilingual inscription at the Ka'ba-ye
Zartosht in Naqsh-i-Rustam,
dated to 262 CE, had
noted "Makuran"/"Makran" to be...
- [Personal Name, Pati]schorian,
invokes blessing upon
Darius the King. Ka'ba-ye
Zartosht (meaning the "Cube of Zoroaster") is a 5th-century B.C
Achaemenid square...
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Filipino singer KZ,
member of the ****anese
music group Livetune Ka'ba-ye
Zartosht, or
Kaabah of Zoroaster, a 5th-century BCE
tower at Naqsh-e Rustam, an...
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standing 12.5
meters tall, and
around 7
meters wide,
called the "Ka'ba-ye
Zartosht"
translating to the "Cube of Zoroaster"
believed to have been constructed...
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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...
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appearing among its
provinces in
Shapur I's
inscription at the Ka'ba-ye
Zartosht. The
kingdom would remain an
integral part of the
empire until its fall...