Zoroaster thought of Himself as a saoshyant (savior) and mathram (prophet). He is one of fifteen in a line of saviors found in the ancient Persian.
A possible list of their progressive revelation could follow thus: Gayo-maretan (primordial man), Vata, the Bull, the White Horse, Male Camel, the Boar, the Young Man, the Vereghan-bird, the Ram, the Goat, the Warrior, Zartosht, Ushedar, Ushedarmah, Saoshyant (Astvatereta).
Some designations may overlap or appear out of order.
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Zoraster.
one's persian and another is egyptian!
The ancient Persian empire was located where Iran is today. Babylon was its capital city.
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A strength of the Persian Empire was that the people were happy. A weakness of the Persian Empire was there were too high of taxes.
Zoroaster. who lived about 600bc
Zoroaster.
The prophet named is Muhammad (peace be upon him) and he is an Arabic prophet and not Persian. Prophet Muhammad called his people to Islam.
Zoraster.
Zarathustra was a Persian prophet since his family originated from Persia. Although he ran away, his teachings were spread around the Persian Empire first. Persian nobles and Persian aristocrats embraced the new religion first and allowed the religion to blossom.
ancient Persian god and goddesses?
one's persian and another is egyptian!
The Ancient Persian Empire originated in what is modern-day Iran.
The ancient Persian empire was located where Iran is today. Babylon was its capital city.
Zoroastrianism was founded by the prophet Zoroaster (also known as Zarathustra) in ancient Persia around the 6th century BCE. He is believed to have received divine revelations that formed the basis of the religion's teachings.
Zoroastra (Zarathushtra) was the Persian prophet-founder of the Zoroastrian religion.
Currently, most Persians (or Iranians) are Muslim.