Biography of Zoroaster, the Iranian prophet
- Ancient Persia
Rejection of the theory of Aryan migration to Iran
The inaccuracy of the Aryan migration theory is the custom of Western historians who say that large groups of Iranian immigrant tribes entered the Iranian plateau from the beginning of the first millennium BC and settled in parts of Iran, and until the 8th century BC, they formed the three great confederations.…
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Cyrus the Great Pagan or Monotheist???
In his charter, Cyrus the Great speaks of the praise of Marduk, the Babylonian god. And that's why people who are mostly not looking for the truth call Cyrus an idolater. But these people apparently do not have the ability to understand more complex issues beyond superficial topics and terms. We will try in this article…
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Criticism of Mr. Ghiasabadi about Zarathustra's marriage to his daughter Purochista
Criticism of what Mr. Ghiyath Abadi said about the marriage of Zoroaster with his own daughter Puruchista: Fereydoun Formzar – 13/4/1391 taken from: Tarngar Farda Mr. Reza Moradi Ghiyathabadi has claimed that the Gathas or Gathas translated Zoroastrianism into Farsi and his translation is "the first attempt to translate non-fictional Persian from…
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History (Avesta)
The history of Avesta : Avesta has a very painful history. In the ups and downs of this land's history, it was looted and looted many times. During the long-term wars of Iranians, Turanians, Greeks, Tazians, Turks, etc… Because of their bigotry, it has been stolen, burned or thrown into water many times. It is said that it was composed by…
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The same time, place, name and emblem of the kings of Medes and Kianians
The abstract of the article, which is hidden at the beginning of the text of the article: The order, sequence, time, place, name and insignia of the kings of the Medes clearly indicate that they are the same Kayanians of Avesta, Pahlavi books and Shahnameh, who are introduced under their synonymous names or nicknames.…
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Cypress tree in Iranian myths
The Kashmir cedar or the Kashmir cedar or the sacred cedar of Zarathustra is a tree that was planted according to Zoroastrians' orders by Zoroaster.. This tree was very beautiful and big, and its fame reached Mutawakkul Khalifa Abbasi. The caliph ordered to cut it off and suggested the Zoroastrians of that city…
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Cow symbol (the myth) Iran and other civilizations
Why is the first chapter of the Holy Quran Baqarah??? Is this the first time in the history of religions that this animal is sacred? Are religious stories and traditions rooted in the mythology of ancient civilizations? Where does the sacrifice of animals come from in gratitude for blessings and avoiding calamities?…
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Myths and goddesses of ancient Iran
In ancient and ancient Iran, like anywhere else in the world at that time, the first figures that were made were small clay models of pregnant women and animals, they were considered a reflection of the fundamental belief of worshiping fertility and nature.
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Nowruz celebrations (new solar year)
why today(Philosophy) I am sending Nowruz celebrations from Khaneh Tekani to Sizdeh Badr in several parts. Nowruz celebrations are these things: Shaking house. Arbor day. Suri festival or Suri festival. Nowruz. Seven picks(Haft Sin )On the 6th of Farvardin, the day of Zoroastrianism. Thirteenth of Badr, my aim is to explain the reason for the origin of these customs. Celebration…
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