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  2. Zoroaster - Wikipedia

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    Zarathushtra Spitama, [c] more commonly known as Zoroaster [d] or Zarathustra, [e] was an Iranian religious reformer who challenged the tenets of the contemporary Ancient Iranian religion, becoming the spiritual founder of Zoroastrianism.

  3. Category:Zoroastrian art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Zoroastrian art" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Sogdian Daēnās

  4. Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia

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    The name Zoroaster (Ζωροάστηρ) is a Greek rendering of the Avestan name Zarathustra.He is known as Zartosht and Zardosht in Persian and Zaratosht in Gujarati. [14] The Zoroastrian name of the religion is Mazdayasna, which combines Mazda-with the Avestan word yasna, meaning "worship, devotion". [15]

  5. Faravahar - Wikipedia

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    The New Persian word فروهر is read as foruhar or faravahar (pronounced as furōhar or furūhar in Classical Persian).The Middle Persian forms were frawahr (Book Pahlavi: plwʾhl, Manichaean: prwhr), frōhar (recorded in Pazend as 𐬟𐬭𐬋𐬵𐬀𐬭; it is a later form of the previous form), and fraward (Book Pahlavi: plwlt', Manichaean: frwrd), which was directly from Old Persian ...

  6. Kushti - Wikipedia

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    The Avestan term for the sacred thread is aiwyaongana.Kustig is the later Middle Persian term. [3]The use of the kushti may have existed among the prophet Zarathushtra's earliest followers due to their prior familiarity with practices of the proto-Indo-Iranian-speaking peoples, and its Vedic analogue, the yajñopavita.

  7. Category:Zoroastrian legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Zoroastrian legendary creatures — in Zoroastrian mythology of the Ancient Near East and Ancient Persia. Simurgh; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 ...

  8. Category:Zoroastrian iconography - Wikipedia

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  9. Sarv-e Abarkuh - Wikipedia

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    The Cypress of Abarkuh (Persian: سرو ابرکوه Sarv-e Abarkuh), also called the Zoroastrian Sarv, [1] is a Persian cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) ...