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1A study of Zoroastrian fire temples

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  • Title: ➤  A study of Zoroastrian fire temples
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 128
  • Publisher: ➤  School of Architecture, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology
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  • Publish Location: Ahmedabad, India

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  • First Year Published: 1990
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2Global directory of Zoroastrian fire temples

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  • Title: ➤  Global directory of Zoroastrian fire temples
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 208
  • Publisher: Marzban J. Giara
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  • Publish Location: Mumbai

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  • First Year Published: 1998
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3Ātishgāh-i Iṣfahān

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  • Publisher: ➤  Sāzmān-i Farhangī Tafrīḥī-i Shahrdārī-i Iṣfahān
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  • First Year Published: 2007
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4Īrān

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  • Publisher: Pizhūhishʹhā-yi Īrānī
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  • Publish Location: Tihrān

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  • First Year Published: 2004
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Fire temple

large numbers of fire temples did not exist. Some fire temples continued with their original purpose although many Zoroastrians fled. Legend says that

List of countries by Zoroastrian population

recognition to the Zoroastrian religion and also proceeded with the opening of three new Zoroastrian temples. The KRI's Zoroastrian community has claimed

Persecution of Zoroastrians

in the region are recorded to have destroyed Zoroastrian temples or repurposed them as mosques. Zoroastrian practices gradually became circumscribed under

Zoroastrianism

ceremonies and rituals, and serving as the basis for Zoroastrian places of worship, which are known as fire temples. The name Zoroaster (Ζωροάστηρ) is a Greek rendering

Temple

gurudwara), Jainism (whose temples are sometimes called derasar), Zoroastrianism (whose temples are sometimes called agiary), the Baháʼí Faith (which are often

Fire Temple of Yazd

(Persian: آتش بهرام یزد, romanized: Ātaš-e Bahrām-e Yazd), is a Zoroastrian fire temple in Yazd, Yazd province, Iran. It enshrines the Atash Behram, meaning

List of fire temples in India

There are about 177 odd fire temples in the world, of which some 150 are in India. List of fire temples in Iran Zoroastrianism in India Religions in India

Zoroastrianism in Sichuan

later, the Hong Kong scholar Jao Tsung-I confirmed the existence of Zoroastrian temples in Sichuan during the Song dynasty (960–1279) in his article "Investigation

Zoroastrianism in Azerbaijan

this period, many Zoroastrian temples and libraries were destroyed and burned, and many Zoroastrian texts were lost. Zoroastrians were treated as dhimmis

Maneckji Seth Agiary

Banaji Limji Agiary, established in 1709, is the oldest. As in all Zoroastrian temples, non-Parsis are not allowed to enter. The architecture of the building