Zoroastrianism in Afghanistan

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Zoroastrianism was a prominent religious belief in Afghanistan for centuries.[1] Until half a century ago, 2,000 Zoroastrians were living in Afghanistan.[2] For a long period of time Bactria was a center of Zoroastrianism,[3] and Zoroaster is said to have taught in the city, perhaps in the 15th century BCE.[4] Arachosia (modern Kandahar) was considered the second fatherland of Zoroastrianism.[5] Additionally, Balkh is also known as one of the birthplaces of Nowruz.[6][7]

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