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5 February, 12:50

The ideas of Zoroastrianism a. did not outlive the death of Zarathustra. b. influenced Hinduism and Buddhism. c. are perhaps the best stated exposition of polytheism produced in the ancient world. d. were written down by Zoroaster in the seventh century B. C. E. e. according to the Zend Avesta, stated that there was only one god.

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  1. 5 February, 16:26
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    d. were written down by Zoroaster in the seventh century B. C. E.

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    Zoroastrianism is a pre-Islamic religion of Iran founded in the 6th century BCE. It was founded by Zarathustra or Zoroaster. It combines elements of monotheism and polytheism. There are influences of this ancient religion on Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
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