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Zoroaster

2000 BC - 2000 BC

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ザラスシュトラ(アヴェスター語: Zaraθuštra、ペルシア語: زرتشت Zartošt、紀元前7世紀 - 没年不明)は、ゾロアスター教の開祖。古代アーリア人の宗教の神官。その生涯については謎が多い。ザラスシュトラはアフラ神群とマズダー(叡智)を結び付け、アフラ・マズダーとして唯一の崇拝対象とした。 ウィキペディアで詳細を読む

His biography is available in 122 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 121 in 2024). Zoroaster is the 43rd most popular 宗教家 (down from 29th in 2024), the 5th most popular biography from Iran (down from 3rd in 2019) and the most popular Iranian 宗教家.

Zoroaster is most famous for founding Zoroastrianism.

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Among 宗教家

Among 宗教家, Zoroaster ranks 43 out of 3,187Before him are Pope Clement I, Pope Benedict XV, Elijah, Guru Nanak, Pope Alexander VI, and Jeremiah. After him are Joseph Smith, Mark the Evangelist, John Calvin, Pope Urban VII, Pope Clement VII, and Jonah.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000 BC, Zoroaster ranks 1After him are Vasishtha, Senusret I, Bharadwaja, Gautama Maharishi, Sumu-abum, Vishvamitra, Ilu-shuma, Erishum I, Iddin-Dagan, Abisare, and Ur-Ninurta. Among people deceased in 2000 BC, Zoroaster ranks 1After him are Hagar, Vasishtha, Bharadwaja, Gautama Maharishi, Vishvamitra, Bu Jiang, Ilu-shuma, Xie of Xia, Mang of Xia, Jiong of Xia, and Neferu III.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Zoroaster ranks 5 out of 631Before him are Xerxes I (-519), Cyrus the Great (-600), Omar Khayyam (1048), and Al-Ghazali (1058). After him are Ruhollah Khomeini (1902), Abu Nuwas (762), Jabir ibn Hayyan (721), Harun al-Rashid (766), Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919), Darius III (-380), and Ali Khamenei (1939).

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Among 宗教家 In Iran

Among 宗教家 born in Iran, Zoroaster ranks 1After him are Ruhollah Khomeini (1902), Bahá'u'lláh (1817), Esther (-600), Abdul Qadir Gilani (1078), Hassan-i Sabbah (1050), Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (817), Báb (1819), Ibn Majah (824), `Abdu'l-Bahá (1844), Mordecai (null), and Sasan (200).

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