Positive Attitudes To "Dev" In Central Asian People
Shukhratjon Boboismoilovich Abdulloev , Term DU, PhD Student Of Termez State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines the attitude of the ancient population of Central Asia to the culture of Daevаs (Diwas), as well as factors influencing the formation of Zoroastrianism.
Keywords
Deva, mazdayasna, protozoroastrianism
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