زرادشتية - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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زرادشتية - Übersetzung nach Englisch


زرادشتية      

Zoroastrianism

Zoroastrian         
  • Chinese clay figurine]] of a [[Sogdia]]n man wearing a distinctive cap and face veil, possibly a camel rider or even a Zoroastrian priest engaging in a ritual at a [[fire temple]], since face veils were used to avoid contaminating the holy fire with breath or saliva; [[Museum of Oriental Art (Turin)]], Italy.<ref>Lee Lawrence. (3 September 2011). [https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111904332804576540533071105892 "A Mysterious Stranger in China"]. ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''. Accessed on 31 August 2016.</ref>
  • [[Faravahar]] (or Ferohar), one of the primary symbols of Zoroastrianism, believed to be the depiction of a ''[[Fravashi]]'' or the ''[[Khvarenah]]''.
  • A scene from the [[Hamzanama]] where [[Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib]] Burns Zarthust's Chest and Shatters the Urn with his Ashes
  • Painted clay and [[alabaster]] head of a possible [[Zoroastrian]] priest wearing a [[Bactria]]n-style headdress, [[Takhti-Sangin]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Greco-Bactrian kingdom]], 3rd–2nd century BCE
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  • Parsi]]'' Wedding, 1905
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  • A modern Zoroastrian [[fire temple]] in [[Western India]]<!-- please don't name it, could be confused with the Iranshah -->
  • [[Sadeh]] in [[Tehran]], 2011
  • A special container carrying the holy fire from [[Aden]] to the Lonavala Agiary, India
  • fire temple]] of [[Baku]], c. 1860
  • Chak Chak]] in [[Yazd]], [[Iran]].
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IRANIAN RELIGION FOUNDED BY ZOROASTER
Zoroastrian; Zoroastrians; Zarathustrianism; Zoroastrian religion; Zoroastrism; Parsism; Mazdeans; Mazdean; Zoroastranism; Mazdaism; Zoroasteri; Zoasterism; Zoroasterianism; Parseeism; Zorastarianism; Zoroastrian mythology; Zoroastrian Mythology; Zoroashtrianism; Zorastrianism; Zorastrian; Ahriman and Ormuzd; Zorastarians; Zorastarian; Zorastrians; Zoroastorianism; Zoroastianism; Zarathustrian; Zoroastrian philosophy; Zoroastrian theology; Mazdayasna; Zoroastrian cosmology; Zoroastrian culture; Zorostrianism; Mazdeism; Zarathustraism; Zarathustran; Zarathustrism; Behdin; History of Zoroastrianism; Zoroastrianism in South Asia; Mazdayasnians; Mazdayasnian
اسْم وصِفَة : زَرَادشتيّ
Zoroastrianism         
  • Chinese clay figurine]] of a [[Sogdia]]n man wearing a distinctive cap and face veil, possibly a camel rider or even a Zoroastrian priest engaging in a ritual at a [[fire temple]], since face veils were used to avoid contaminating the holy fire with breath or saliva; [[Museum of Oriental Art (Turin)]], Italy.<ref>Lee Lawrence. (3 September 2011). [https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111904332804576540533071105892 "A Mysterious Stranger in China"]. ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''. Accessed on 31 August 2016.</ref>
  • [[Faravahar]] (or Ferohar), one of the primary symbols of Zoroastrianism, believed to be the depiction of a ''[[Fravashi]]'' or the ''[[Khvarenah]]''.
  • A scene from the [[Hamzanama]] where [[Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib]] Burns Zarthust's Chest and Shatters the Urn with his Ashes
  • Painted clay and [[alabaster]] head of a possible [[Zoroastrian]] priest wearing a [[Bactria]]n-style headdress, [[Takhti-Sangin]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Greco-Bactrian kingdom]], 3rd–2nd century BCE
  • 301x301px
  • page=159}}</ref>
  • Parsi]]'' Wedding, 1905
  • 226x226px
  • A modern Zoroastrian [[fire temple]] in [[Western India]]<!-- please don't name it, could be confused with the Iranshah -->
  • [[Sadeh]] in [[Tehran]], 2011
  • A special container carrying the holy fire from [[Aden]] to the Lonavala Agiary, India
  • fire temple]] of [[Baku]], c. 1860
  • Chak Chak]] in [[Yazd]], [[Iran]].
  • page=157}}</ref>
IRANIAN RELIGION FOUNDED BY ZOROASTER
Zoroastrian; Zoroastrians; Zarathustrianism; Zoroastrian religion; Zoroastrism; Parsism; Mazdeans; Mazdean; Zoroastranism; Mazdaism; Zoroasteri; Zoasterism; Zoroasterianism; Parseeism; Zorastarianism; Zoroastrian mythology; Zoroastrian Mythology; Zoroashtrianism; Zorastrianism; Zorastrian; Ahriman and Ormuzd; Zorastarians; Zorastarian; Zorastrians; Zoroastorianism; Zoroastianism; Zarathustrian; Zoroastrian philosophy; Zoroastrian theology; Mazdayasna; Zoroastrian cosmology; Zoroastrian culture; Zorostrianism; Mazdeism; Zarathustraism; Zarathustran; Zarathustrism; Behdin; History of Zoroastrianism; Zoroastrianism in South Asia; Mazdayasnians; Mazdayasnian
اسْم : الزَّرادَشتيّة وهي ديانة فارسيّة قديمة منسوبة إلى النبيّ زَرادشت