Keeping Zoroastrianism alive after 3,000 years
Followers of one of the world’s oldest religions have been celebrating their holiest day of the year, with a nervous eye on their dwindling numbers.
Zoroastrianism was founded around 3,000 years ago in Persia – now known as Iran.
But from a population of millions, the church now has around 200,000 members.
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Robert Pigott reports.