Avestan is the liturgical language of Zoroastrianism. It belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and was originally spoken during the Avestan period by the Iranians living in eastern Greater Iran as evidenced from names in Avestan geography.
Avestan is the liturgical language of Zoroastrianism. It belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and was originally spoken during the Avestan period by the Iranians living in eastern Greater Iran as evidenced from names in Avestan geography.
Avestan is the liturgical language of Zoroastrianism. It belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and was originally spoken during the Avestan period by the Iranians living in eastern Greater Iran as evidenced from names in Avestan geography.
Avestan is the liturgical language of Zoroastrianism. It belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and was originally spoken during the Avestan period by the Iranians living in eastern Greater Iran as evidenced from names in Avestan geography.
Avestan is the liturgical language of Zoroastrianism. It belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and was originally spoken during the Avestan period by the Iranians living in eastern Greater Iran as evidenced from names in Avestan geography.
Avestan is the liturgical language of Zoroastrianism. It belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and was originally spoken during the Avestan period by the Iranians living in eastern Greater Iran as evidenced from names in Avestan geography.
Avestan is the liturgical language of Zoroastrianism. It belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and was originally spoken during the Avestan period by the Iranians living in eastern Greater Iran as evidenced from names in Avestan geography.
Avestan is the liturgical language of Zoroastrianism. It belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and was originally spoken during the Avestan period by the Iranians living in eastern Greater Iran as evidenced from names in Avestan geography.
Avestan is the liturgical language of Zoroastrianism. It belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and was originally spoken during the Avestan period by the Iranians living in eastern Greater Iran as evidenced from names in Avestan geography.