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worshipped in Iran and Central Asia too. The holy book of the
Zoroastrian religion is "Avesta".
According to the legend, the initial version of "Avesta"
was destroyed over the arson of the Achaemenids palace in
Persopole by Alexander the Great in
330 B.C. The surviving
parts of the book had been restored during the reign of the
Sassanid’s dynasty in Iran (III-VII centuries A.D). The French
scientist Anquetil Deuperron was the first to acquaint Europe
with this book. He published it in French in
1771. According to
Zoroastrianism, two forces in the world - the good (Hormuz-
Ahuramazda) and the evil (Ahriman)
were constantly fighting
with each other. The good always won in that fight. People
kindled the fire in Zoroastrian temples and didn't let it be
extinguished. According to the canons of this religion, the fire,
soil and water were considered sacred.
One of the main temples of Zoroastrianism was
located in
Qazaka, the capital city of Atropatena. This temple retained its
importance until the dissemination of Islam. The coronation
ceremony of the Sassanid rulers was held in this temple on the
day of Novruz. Zoroastrianism was supplanted by monotheistic
religions, especially by Islam.
Nowadays, the number of
believers of this religion reaches 130 thousand. Their largest
communities are in India (Pars) and Iran (Gabres).
Compared to the southern regions of Azerbaijan the state
body was established late in the North of Azerbaijan. The
ancient Greek
historian Herodotus, who lived in the V century
B.C., gave information about the Albanian tribes. The
unification of the Albanian tribes under a single name
happened during the reign of the
Achaemenids (550-330
B.C.). The Albanians consisted of tribes,
the members of
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which spoke 26 languages. The Albanians were the largest
tribes. One of the oldest names of the Caspian Sea was
Albanian ones. The tribes of the legs, kadousies, amards, uties
and gargars lived there. Nowadays, the descendants of those
tribes - utis, khynalygs and budughis live in
the territory of
Azerbaijan. According to the sources, the Albanians were
described as tall, white-faced and handsome. The Albanians
struggled against Alexander the Great with the army of Darius
III in the famous
battle of Gaugamela in 331 B.C. Albania
was the first slave-holding state in the North of Azerbaijan.
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