The westward spread of Zoroastrianism may have been hindered by significant water boundaries such as the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf. These large bodies of water could have posed logistical challenges for travel and communication, limiting the movement of adherents and missionaries. Additionally, the Mediterranean Sea, while a potential route, could have introduced cultural and political barriers that made it difficult for Zoroastrianism to gain a foothold in regions to the west.
Spread of Islam was not hindered in east africa, it reached as far as Zambia, Mozambique and further south to Rwanda
The cotton kingdom spread westward because the gin separated unwanted seeds from c
By conquering all they could
westward expansion
Manifest Destiny.
Zoroaster. He was the prophet and founder, and one of the authors of the Zend-Avesta, the main religious tome of the sect. It arose in what is now called Persia, and spread to India. There are still Zoroastrian temples in India.
Manifest Destiny
FALSE
because westward, the air was colder and the colder it is then the better the gas in the gas chambers will spread and make the people die quicker and not suffer as much.
He was not so silly as to interfere with the local religions, which he left alone. He had enough problems in governing such a disparate lot of peoples and cultures without trying to impose religion on them.
To allover the world; from west to east and from north to south. Prior to the 20th century, the farthest westward that Islam had spread was Morocco and Mauritania.
Darius likely supported the spread of Zoroastrianism because it promoted ethical values, social order, and loyalty to the empire, which helped in maintaining political stability and uniting diverse populations under a common belief system. Additionally, embracing Zoroastrianism could have legitimized his rule by aligning himself with a religion that emphasized good governance and divine blessing.