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Zoroastrian motifs in non-Zoroastrian traditions

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 2008
We owe to Zoroaster one of the oldest religions of mankind. We cannot call Zoroaster's doctrine a world religion in the strict sense, for it did not spread far beyond the limits of the Iranian world, nor did its followers spread over the world as the Parsis do now and the Manichaeans once did.
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1. The Myth of Zoroastrian Intolerance Violence and the Terms of Christian Inclusion

, 2019
A single religious authority has shaped our understanding of how Zoroastrians regarded the adherents and institutions of other religions. The mowbed Kerdir who served three successive kings of kings in the third century—Shapur I (r. 241–70), Ohrmazd I (r.
Richard E. Payne
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Cēšmag, the Lie, and the Logic of Zoroastrian Demonology

Religion, Culture, and Politics in Pre-Islamic Iran, 2021

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Zoroastrianism

2012
Steven L. Jeffers   +3 more
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Zoroastrianism

2019
Peter Hutton   +2 more
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THE ZOROASTRIAN TRADITION

The "River of Fire" and the "River of Molten Metal", 2021
Hannah M. G. Shapero
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Zoroastrianism

Liz Wilson   +2 more
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Zoroastrianism

1963
Moses Jung   +2 more
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