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The prophet, Zarathushtra (Zoroaster), son of Pourushaspa, of the Spitaman family, founded the Zoroastrian religion in which heaven as a place of reward, hell as a place of punishment and a Judgement Day are central themes. Zoroaster is known primarily from the Gathas, seventeen great hymns which he composed in a dialect known only from the Gathas and a few other ancient texts. The language points to Zoroaster living in southern Russia around 1700 BCE. Zoroastrianism travelled to eastern Iran then, much later, to Persia in western Iran.
They did not spread democracy.
The were spread over 499 to 449 BCE.
The emperor with a spread-wings background.
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.
The Greek city-states of Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule, and this spread to the mainland Greek cities.
The Greek city-states within the Persian Empire revolted. Cities outside the empire intervened and the war spread.
Ibn Sina
Greek culture within the Persian Empire when he took it over.
It Affected the Persian Econonic System because everything was starting to spread and errthang so there population grew larger
The Greek city-states in Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule, and spread to mainland Greece. The Greeks won.
The Ionian Greek city-states in Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule. The war spread to mainland Greece.
Revolution against Persian rule by the Ionian cities in Asia Minor, and the intervention by Eretria and Athens in that revolt, which focused Persian attention on them and spread the conflict into mainland Greece.