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In the sixth century BCE, the largest empire in the world at the time, the Persian Empire, adopted a monotheistic religion that was based on the teachings of a prophet named Zoroaster.
Heckert, Jason
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Sadeq Hedayat's vegetarianism: a few notes on the representation of vegetarianism, animals and animal rights in Sadeq Hedayat's Favā'id-i giyāhkhārī (The benefits of vegetarianism) and Insān-u ḥayvān (Human and animal). [PDF]
van den Berg G.
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ZOROASTRIANISM IN THE MODERN WORLD
У статті досліджено давньоперську релігію зороастризм, що відігравала значну роль у розвитку культури та віросповідання не лише в Персії, але й у багатьох інших регіонах.
Черкашина, А.
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Causality Between Cultural Diversity and Economic Growth in India: Cross-State Study, 1990-1991 through 2017-2018. [PDF]
Shaban A, Cadene P.
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ZOROASTRIANISM RELIGION TO THE BODY ARRIVAL
This article discusses the significant importance of Zoroastrianism in the ancient world in Central Asia. Scientists claim that the Avesta originated in Central Asia, in particular in Khorezm, in the 1st half of the 1st millennium BC.
Rakhmonova Mahfuza Kholmuradovna
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Religious fasting and the vascular health. [PDF]
Maslov PZ +4 more
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The impact of archaism discourse on Iranian medical historiography from the Achaemenid period. [PDF]
Kasiri M.
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Like many other religions, Zoroastrianism frequently restructured its priestly organization during its long history, largely because of the environmental changes to which it was exposed.
Rezania, Kianoosh (Prof. Dr. phil.)
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Obesity from a sign of being rich to a disease of the new age: A historical review. [PDF]
Marghoub S +5 more
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The Everlasting Flame, Zoroastrianism in History and Imagination
With such ancient beginnings, Zoroastrianism is as remarkably enduring as it is venerable. The principle religion of Iran until the Advent of Islam, it has also been influential beyond its own followers, interacting with other, younger faiths and shaping
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