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Did Zoroastrianism began in Persia

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What area did Hinduism Buddhism judaism and zoroastrianism develop?

Hinduism began in India around 1,700 BC. Buddhism also began in India around 500 BC. Judaism began in the Land of Canaan (present day Israel) around 1,800 BC. Zoroastrianism began in Persia (Iran) around 600 BC.


Persia's economy and religion?

Agricultural, Zoroastrianism.


What country did Zoroastrianism begin?

persia is where it started


What did Zoroastrianism influenced?

It influenced Persia, for one


What religion did the Persians follow?

Prior to the conversion to Islam, the predominant religion of Persia was Zoroastrianism.


What countries did zoroastrianism influence?

It influenced Persia, for one


What area of religion in Persia studied the Avesta?

Zoroastrianism.


Where and when did Zoroastrianism start?

Zoroastrianism originated in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran) during the 6th century BCE. It was founded by the prophet Zoroaster (or Zarathustra) who taught monotheism and the concept of cosmic struggle between good and evil forces.


Where did the early religion of Persia begin?

In Persia about 3,500 years ago the prophet Zarathustra founded Zoroastrianism.


Who were the prophets of Zoroastrianism in ancient Persia?

AnswerThe god of Zoroastrianism is Ahura Mazda ("Wise Lord").


Was Xerxes the Persian king?

Xerxes of Persia's religious affiliation was Zoroastrianism.


What is the place of origin of zoroastrianism?

Zoroastrianism was the religion of Iran (Persia) before Islam. It was founded in Persia around the 6th century BC out of the teachings of a religious philosopher called Zoroaster. It influenced Christianity, Judaism and Islam