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Zoroastrian religion and the importance of the Bible “AVESTO”

open access: yes, 2022
When the Zoroastrian religion, based on the belief of the only deity in Movarounnahr, Iran, Khorasan, was adopted, the construction of a special temple-ceasefire, in which the Ahura Mazda cult sanctuaries were located in the cities and villages of these ...
Ibodov O`ktam Rasulovich
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Mecûsî Din Adamlarından İran İslamlaşmasına Karşı Sivil Bir Duruş: Kitap Telifi ve Ahir Zaman Edebiyatına Sarılma

open access: yesYakın Doğu Üniversitesi İslam Tetkikleri Merkezi Dergisi
Sâsânîlerin resmî din ilan ettiği Mecûsîlik, devlet erkiyle geliştirdiği iş birliği sayesinde Sâsânî Dönemi boyunca devletin resmi, İranlıların da milli dini hüviyetini kazanmıştır.
Veysi Turun
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Iran, Council Hall, symbol of Ahura Mazda on main hall doorway at Persepolis

open access: yes, 1967
Iran - Persepolis, Ahura Mazda - sole divinity under rules of Cyrus and Darius, east door of the Tripylon, 6th-5th cent.
Forman, Harrison, 1904-1978
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Ahura Mazda and Shapur II? A note on Taq-i Bustan I: the investiture of Ardashir II (379-383)

open access: yes, 2012
The Taq-i Bustan I relief depicts Ardashir II (379-383 A.D.) receiving a beribboned ring from a person who is generally identified as either Ahura Mazda or as Shapur II.
Overlaet, BrunoeditorUGent80100108817497579586336626DF2EAE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4   +2 more
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Taq-i-Bustan grotto: Investiture and statue of King Peroz (457-483)

open access: yes, 2020
Or, according to some (see Andre Godard, The Art of Iran, translated by Michael Heron, New York, F.A. Praeger, 1965, p. 192), Chosroes II (590-628).
Photographer: Arthur Llewellyn Basham   +1 more
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Naqsh-i-Rustam, c. 3 miles from Persepolis, Tomb of Darius the Great (6th-5th century BC)

open access: yes, 2020
Below it is Sassanian rock relief, of equestrian battle of Bahram II (?) see later. This is one of a row of niches hewn in the rock in the form of Greek crosses as Achaemenid tombs, at this site which was already sacred in Elamite times. 73 ft.
Huot, Jean-Louis   +1 more
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Mobile Societies, Mobile Religions: On the Ecological Roots of Two Religions Deemed Monotheistic

open access: yes, 2019
How do environments affect the generation and development of religions? The investigation taken up in this dissertation is one attempt to address this question.
Surman, Edward
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