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2/4/2018 18:35 – Facebook Post

Zoroaster…. “Eternal Hero of the Golden Dawn”

He who Manages Angry Camels-Drives Yellow Camels.. Likes them…….. Camels carry Water for a very long time, in the desert,
Water is called Knowledge – Life…
3 Days without water… Tri… Tre….3… Poseidon….
3 days ends tomorrow… The limit of my focus on this Script…

Zarathustra Mohammadi….

Some scholars,[9] such as Mary Boyce (who dated Zoroaster to somewhere between 1700–1000 BCE) used linguistic and socio-cultural evidence to place Zoroaster between 1500 and 1000 BCE (or 1200 and 900 BCE).[8][25] The basis of this theory is primarily proposed on linguistic similarities between the Old Avestan language of the Zoroastrian Gathas and the Sanskrit of the Rigveda (c. 1700–1100 BCE), a collection of early Vedic hymns. Both texts are considered to have a common archaic Indo-Iranian origin. The Gathas portray an ancient Stone-Bronze Age bipartite society of warrior-herdsmen and priests (compared to Bronze tripartite society; some conjecture that it depicts the Yaz culture[26]), and thus it is implausible that the Gathas and Rigveda could have been composed more than a few centuries apart. These scholars suggest that Zoroaster lived in an isolated tribe or composed the Gathas before the 1200–1000 BCE migration by the Iranians from the steppe to the Iranian Plateau.[7][27][8][28][29] The shortfall of the argument is the vague comparison, and the archaic language of Gathas does not necessarily indicate time difference.[6][24]

Other scholars,[9] propose a period between 7th and 6th century, for example, c. 650–600 BCE or 559–522 BCE.[24][25] The latest possible date is the mid 6th century, at the time of Achaemenid Empire’s Darius I, or his predecessor Cyrus the Great. This date gains credence mainly on the thesis that certain figures must be based on historical facts,[25] thus some have related the mythical Vishtaspa with Darius I’s father Vishtaspa (or Hystaspes in Greek) with the account on Zoroasters life.”

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