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Optional support of Deep Podcast: / @deeppodcast Instagram: / deep.podcast Telegram Channel: Https://www.telegram.me/deeppodcast In this video from Deep Podcast, we talked about the history of the prophet of ancient Iran, Hazrat Zarathustra. Even though Zoroaster is a religion as old as history and belongs to a very ancient period of history, he is still remembered as an influential person in the history of Iran. The prophet Zoroaster had monotheistic thoughts and Zoroaster himself believed that he was the messenger of Ahura Mazda and (Ahura Mazda) sent him on earth to invite the caravan of humans to the right path. It is unclear where exactly Zarathustra was born. Most of the sources consider the birth of "Zoroaster the prophet" to be a region called Iranvij, but there are many theories about where "Iranvij" is. We only know that Zarathustra's birthplace is somewhere It is called Iranvij, sources tell us this and they believe that Zoroaster was born in Iranvij. Some people believe that Zoroaster's birthplace is somewhere between Tajikistan and modern-day Afghanistan, and some people believe that he was born near the Aral lake, and some people believe that the birthplace of Hazrat Zoroaster, i.e. Iranvij, is generally not a reality on the planet, and Iranvij is a mythical region in It is books. But according to newer sources, Hazrat Zoroaster was born near Azerbaijan and Chichest Sea, which many believe is the Urmia Sea, and Iranvij, the birthplace of Zoroaster, must be somewhere in Azerbaijan, but many say that Zoroaster is a prophet from Balkh! To some extent, we can consider Zoroaster as a prophet from Balkh, because the great journey of the prophet Zoroaster starts from Azerbaijan and moves towards Balkh, where "Zoroaster" is supported by the king of Balkh, Geshtaseb Shah, as one of the first people in history to follow the religion. A Zoroastrian believes and calls himself a Zoroastrian. Later, Shah Ghstasb established a Zoroastrian shrine and even chose officials to take Zoroastrian rituals and beliefs to the whole of Iran so that others would also believe in this religion. Shah Ghstasb was very fond of Zoroastrianism. Also, the person "Zoroaster" was important, but what happened to the prophet Zoroaster and how the Zoroastrian religion rose and then most Iranians abandoned it, you can see the continuation in this video, which deals with the biography of (Zoroaster) and the actions of Zoroaster. Am