Despite countless number of different theories on the plausible Zoroaster's time, the date of Zoroaster remains controversial problem. The aim of this book is to determine, for the first time, the Zoroaster's date based on analysis of geographical references of the Avesta and new geographical findings in the Seist n region, located on the eastern Iranian plateau. The direct Avestan references to the geography of ancient Seistan, provide such detailed consistency and correlation with the description of the historical geography of prehistoric Seist n that they could not be interpreted as mythical. The historical geography of Seist n has been studied based on at least two decades of field work, and maps of comparative geography of the region have been prepared to provide a chronological framework. It is shown that a natural shift of the Helmand channel from the southern to the northern delta of Seist n, occurred in circa 1,400 BCE, provides a secure basis for the chronology of later specific events. Using this basis, it has been ended up with 1,350 15 BCE, as the date of Zoroaster when he first came to the Visht spa's court.
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