(AP) Followers of Iran’s minority Zoroastrian religion gathered after sunset to mark Sadeh an ancient mid-winter feast dating to Iran’s pre-Islamic past that is also drawing new interest from Muslims.
Lighting fires that brightened the night sky, followers of Iran’s minority Zoroastrian religion celebrated the Sadeh festival in several cities on Tuesday. Every year on Jan. 30, Zoroastrians gather ...
A Zoroastrian priest adds wood to the Atash Bahram ("Fire of Victory" or Eternal Flame) in the sanctum at the Fire Temple of Yazd in central Iran — ATTA KENARE A Zoroastrian priest dressed in white ...
With bonfires and hope, Iran’s minority Zoroastrians celebrate Sadeh and the end of cold winter days
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Lighting fires that brightened the night sky, followers of Iran’s minority Zoroastrian religion marked the Sadeh festival in several cities, celebrating the end of the coldest ...
The Faravahar is arguably the best-known symbol of the Persian Zoroastrian faith. This symbol consists of a winged disc with a man emerging from it. The man is shown holding a ring. Whilst the symbol ...
MUMBAI: In the late 15th century, around 700 years after they first arrived in India, a Parsi from Gujarat, Nariman Hoshang, travelled back to Iran. His mission _ to meet Zoroastrian priests in Iran ...
With bonfires and hope, Iran's minority Zoroastrians celebrate Sadeh and the end of cold winter days
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Around the fire, people listened to bands playing music, theological lectures as they milled about eating and celebrating. TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Lighting fires that brightened the ...
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