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'''Zoroastrianism''' ek [[dharam]] hae. Iske suruu kare waala [[Zoroaster]] rahaa, jon ki [[Iran]] me lagbhag 1000 BC me rahat rahaa.<ref>[Encyclopedia Iranica, ZOROASTER ii. GENERAL SURVEY. Retrieved on 31 October 2010 http://www.iranica.com/articles/zoroaster-ii-general-survey| In the Avesta, the geographyjagha of the Vendīdād and of the Yashts make it clear that these texts locate themselves in eastern [ancient] Iran [today's Afghanistan]. Even though there are later traditions which place him in Azerbaijan and Media, it is more reasonable to locate Zoroaster somewhere in eastern [ancient] Iran [today's Afghanistan] along with the rest of the Avesta. Further, the two Avestan dialects belong linguistically to [ancient] eastern Iran [today's Afghanistan].</ref>
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'''Zoroastrianism''' ek [[dharam]] hae. Iske suruu kare waala [[Zoroaster]] rahaa, jon ki [[Iran]] me lagbhag 1000 BC me rahat rahaa.<ref>[Encyclopedia Iranica, ZOROASTER ii. GENERAL SURVEY. Retrieved on 31 October 2010 http://www.iranica.com/articles/zoroaster-ii-general-survey| In the Avesta, the geography of the Vendīdād and of the Yashts make it clear that these texts locate themselves in eastern [ancient] Iran [today's Afghanistan]. Even though there are later traditions which place him in Azerbaijan and Media, it is more reasonable to locate Zoroaster somewhere in eastern [ancient] Iran [today's Afghanistan] along with the rest of the Avesta. Further, the two Avestan dialects belong linguistically to [ancient] eastern Iran [today's Afghanistan].</ref>
 
== References ==
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== Bibliography ==
* Kulke, Eckehard: ''The Parsees in India: a minority as agent of social change.'' München: Weltforum-Verlag (= Studien zur Entwicklung und Politik 3), ISBN 3-8039-00700-0
* Ervad Sheriarji DadabhaiDadabhae Bharucha: A Brief sketch of the Zoroastrian Religion and Customs
* Dastur Khurshed S. Dabu: A Handbook on Information on Zoroastrianism
* Dastur Khurshed S. Dabu: Zarathustra an his Teachings A Manual for Young Students
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* Aspandyar Sohrab Gotla: Guide to Zarthostrian Historical Places in Iran
* J. C. Tavadia: The Zoroastrian Religion in the Avesta, 1999
* S. J. Bulsara: The Laws of the Ancient Persians as found in the "Matikan E Hazar Datastan" or "The Digest of a Thousand Points of Law", 1999
* M. N. Dhalla: Zoroastrian Civilization 2000
* Marazban J. Giara: Global Directory of Zoroastrian Fire Temples, 2. Auflage, 2002, 240 p, 1
* D. F. Karaka: History of The Parsis including their manners, customs, religion and present position, 350 p, illus.
* Piloo Nanavatty: The Gathas of Zarathushtra, 1999, 73 p, (illus.)
* Roshan Rivetna: The Legacy of Zarathushtra, 96 p, (illus.)
* Dr. Sir Jivanji J. Modi: The Religious Ceremonies and Customs of The Parsees, 550 Seiten
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* Dr. Irach J. S.Taraporewala: Zoroastrian Daily Prayers, 250 p
* Rustom C Chothia: Zoroastrian Religion Most Frequently Asked Questions, 2002, 44 p
 
* [http://www.unescoparzor.com/ UNESCO Parsi Zoroastrian Project]
* http://parsiana.com/
 
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