There's no such thing. They believe in the same God as Christian's, Muslim's and Jew's.
Ahura Mazda is the main deity in Zoroastrianism, an ancient Persian religion. Ahura Mazda is believed to be the supreme and wise god who embodies truth, order, and goodness.
In "Miguel," the name means "Who is like God?" Miguel is a Spanish and Portuguese form of Michael, which is derived from Hebrew and means "Who is like God."
Yes, Xerxes, the Persian king, considered himself a divine figure and was seen as a god king by his subjects. He believed in his divine right to rule and demanded to be treated with reverence and worship.
Yes, "Rajabali" is a Persian surname. It is a common surname in Iran and other Persian-speaking countries.
True. Persian kings allowed conquered people to keep their own religions, as long as they paid tribute to the Persian king and acknowledged his authority. This policy of religious tolerance helped the Persian Empire maintain power over its vast territory.
William Knox D'Arcy, an English businessman, is often referred to as "God's oilman" for his crucial role in obtaining the concession to search for oil in Persia (now Iran) in the early 20th century, which eventually led to the discovery of large oil reserves in the region and the formation of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (later BP).
ancient Persian god and goddesses?
A good Persian god is named Ahura Mazda.
the answer is mithras
Jasmine
Dahak was a minor evil god in early Persian religion.
Mithras
No it is all fake.The end
Philospphy!. Mithras was the ancient Persian God of light and truth, a sun god as it were.
Darius was king of the Persian Empire, not a god. Babylon was part of his empire.
In Islam Muslims call their God by the name of "Allah". They also use "Khuda" which is Persian for "God".
Muhammad
Before the god created the earth you sun of freak