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It influenced Persia, for one
Prior to the conversion to Islam, the predominant religion of Persia was Zoroastrianism.
It influenced Persia, for one
Zoroastrianism.
The Persian Empire had many religious practices, and the rulers made no attempt to change this. The cult used by the Persian upper class was Zoroastrianism - a religion codified by Zoroaster (Zarathustra) with a high god Ahura Mazda (Great Light).
In Persia about 3,500 years ago the prophet Zarathustra founded Zoroastrianism.
AnswerThe god of Zoroastrianism is Ahura Mazda ("Wise Lord").
Xerxes of Persia's religious affiliation was 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
Zoroastrianism.