They tolerated all religions but Zoroastrianism was the Persians state religion.
The Seljuk Turks practiced Sunni Islam. They played a significant role in the spread of Islam in the region and their empire was characterized by a blend of Turkish and Persian cultural influences.
The Gupta Empire practiced Hinduism as its main religion, but it was known for its religious tolerance and also patronized Buddhism and Jainism.
Zoroastrianism was the religion that developed during the Persian Empire. It was founded by the prophet Zoroaster and promoted the worship of Ahura Mazda as the supreme deity. Zoroastrianism influenced later monotheistic religions like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Zoroastrianism was the new religion that developed during Darius's rule of the Persian Empire. It was founded by the prophet Zoroaster (Zarathustra) and emphasized the worship of Ahura Mazda as the supreme deity and the belief in a cosmic struggle between good and evil.
There was none - the world was polytheistic, with many gods, each having a particular function. Persia allowed religious tolerance and there were over two thousand gods recognised in the Empire. The gods had specific complementary functions and many of them were the same or equivalent, with different local names, so there was no real dominant religion or conflict. It was not until the spread of the gods of the Jews, Christians and Muslims, with their claims of dominance for 'one supreme god' that religious intolerance became a problem.
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Hinduism was the religion that they practiced
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The Seljuk Turks practiced Sunni Islam. They played a significant role in the spread of Islam in the region and their empire was characterized by a blend of Turkish and Persian cultural influences.
The Gupta Empire practiced Hinduism as its main religion, but it was known for its religious tolerance and also patronized Buddhism and Jainism.
Today's Parsees, who follow the Zoroastrian religion of its founder Zarathustra.
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.
Christianity, but many Romans still practiced their original religion undercover.