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father is a born
Zoroastrian. Not all
Zoroastrians identify with
either school.
Notable examples gaining traction include Neo-
Zoroastrians/Revivalists, which...
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Iranian Muslim over the
Zoroastrians. With the conquests,
Iranians gradually lost
their predominant religion. The
Zoroastrians moved to
India in successive...
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recorded a
total of 25,271
Zoroastrians in the country, but
several unofficial accounts suggest higher figures. The
Zoroastrian religion is
supposed to have...
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initiated under Muslim rule, many
Zoroastrians fled east from
Persia to India,
where they were
given refuge.
Numerous Zoroastrians converted to
Islam to avoid...
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Zoroastrian or
Iranian cosmology refers to the
origins (cosmogony) and
structure (cosmography) of the
cosmos in
Zoroastrianism.
Zoroastrian literature...
- the
United Kingdom. In 1994, the
Zoroastrian Society of
Ontario estimated that
there were
around 100–200
Zoroastrians residing in Afghanistan. In 2015...
- BCE to 650 CE.
Zoroastrians believe in one God,
called Ahura Mazda, who
created the universe. The Avesta, the
sacred book of
Zoroastrianism,
consists of...
- months. In the UK, most
Zoroastrians are
Indians who
follow the
Shahanshahi calendar. Nevertheless,
noting that
Iranian Zoroastrians mostly follow the Fasli...
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Reports indicate that
there were
Zoroastrian Armenians in
Armenia until the 1920s. This
small group of
Armenian Zoroastrians that had
survived through the...
- A
Zoroastrian wedding is a
religious ceremony in
Zoroastrianism in
which two individuals, a man and a woman,[according to whom?] are united. In Zoroastrianism...