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Zoroastrianism (Persian: دین زرتشتی Dīn-e Zartoshtī), also
called Mazdayasnā (Avestan:...
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Zoroastrians has been
recorded throughout the
history of
Zoroastrianism, an
Iranian religion. The
notably large-scale ****cution of
Zoroastrians began...
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Zoroastrianism in
Azerbaijan goes back to the
first millennium BC or
earlier and was the
predominant religion of
Greater Iran
before the
conversion to...
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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 is a
religion which has been
practiced in the West
Asian country of
Armenia since the
fifth century BC. It
first reached the
country during...
- a
study by the
Federation of
Zoroastrian ****ociations of
North America published a
demographic picture of
Zoroastrianism around the world,
which was compared...
- The
Parsis or P****es (/ˈpɑːrsi/) are a
Zoroastrian community in the
Indian subcontinent. They are
descended from
Persian refugees who
migrated to the...
-
becoming the
spiritual founder of
Zoroastrianism.
Variously described as a sage or a wonderworker; in the
oldest Zoroastrian scriptures, the Gathas, which...
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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...
- ****ual
orientation in
Zoroastrianism is, as in many
other religions, a
controversial topic with
differing consensus over time.
Within the Gathas, the sacred...