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Behafarid

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20: 67:. He believed in Zoroaster and upheld all Zoroastrian institutions. His followers prayed seven times a day facing the Sun, prohibited intoxicants, and kept their hair long and disallowed sacrifices of cattle except when they were decrepit. His revolt was quelled by the 19: 281: 227: 148: 122: 251: 266: 256: 178: 75:, and he was executed by hanging. His followers, however, believed that he would descend again. Some of his followers joined the 220: 286: 246: 276: 213: 133: 261: 271: 153: 174: 123:
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Middle Persian
Persian
Persian
Zoroastrian
heresiarch
Zoroastrianism
Islam
Abbasid
Abu Muslim
Ustadh Sis
Ustadh Sis
Ishaq al-Turk
Sunpadh
al-Muqanna
Encyclopædia Iranica, BEHĀFARĪD, Zoroastrian heresiarch and self-styled prophet, killed 748-49
Al-Bīrūnī: Father of Comparative Religion
"Behafarid"
Encyclopædia Iranica
The Nativist Prophets of Early Islamic Iran: Rural Revolt and Local Zoroastrianism
ISBN
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Iranian Zoroastrians
8th-century Iranian people

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