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Ostokhon (@ostokhoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May the radiant maiden Daēnā have met Kūruš the Great at the Bridge of the Requiter and guided him towards Garō.dəmāna, the House of Song.

May the radiant maiden Daēnā have met Kūruš the Great at the Bridge of the Requiter and guided him towards Garō.dəmāna, the House of Song.
Ostokhon (@ostokhoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 395 AD, Hunnic warbands from the steppes of North Caucasus swept through Roman lands, burning villages, plundering churches and granaries, while driving thousands out of cities. They rode through multiple Roman territories sowing chaos, even panicking Antioch, before turning

In 395 AD, Hunnic warbands from the steppes of North Caucasus swept through Roman lands, burning villages, plundering churches and granaries, while driving thousands out of cities. They rode through multiple Roman territories sowing chaos, even panicking Antioch, before turning
Anushiravan's Minister of Propaganda (@sassanidprpgnda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And the path that starts with our Lord Mazda, ends in our Saviour, Zarathushtra. May we always follow his teachings! May we never stray! May his fravahr always guide us towards the Mazdean light!

And the path that starts with our Lord Mazda, ends in our Saviour, Zarathushtra.
May we always follow his teachings!
May we never stray!
May his fravahr always guide us towards the Mazdean light!
Avestan (@avestanlexicon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rare Achaemenid gold coin of King Darius I (522–486 BC) found in a car after a crash in Iran. The driver's refusal of medical aid sparked a police search, uncovering the artifact. This stunning relic highlights ancient Persian craftsmanship and its unusual discovery.

Rare Achaemenid gold coin of King Darius I (522–486 BC) found in a car after a crash in Iran. The driver's refusal of medical aid sparked a police search, uncovering the artifact. This stunning relic highlights ancient Persian craftsmanship and its unusual discovery.
Ermiya (@archermite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the Lord is to be chosen, so also the judge according to truth and righteousness; The gift of good mind is for the deeds done in service to Mazda; And the dominion belongs to Ahura, whom He appoints as protector to the poor.

As the Lord is to be chosen, so also the judge according to truth and righteousness;
The gift of good mind is for the deeds done in service to Mazda;
And the dominion belongs to Ahura, whom He appoints as protector to the poor.