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Persian Emperor Darius captured the lands of Babylon, Egypt, Libya, Anatolia and even Thrace, but he could not return victorious from the Greek land. When he died, his son Xerxes rolled up his sleeves to carry out his father's plan.
Zoroastrian sages, who predicted that their religion would be in danger if the King of Kings could not win the war against Greece, lived out of sight in the vast Persian lands. They chose four clans with separate points and specially trained chiefs.
Three people will set out on the road. none of the clan If not, would one of them be able to become the guardian of traditions and especially of the sacred book Avesta, written in golden letters on cowhide?
By the Wise Priest IÖ By whom and how will Avesta, the lost holy book of Zoroastrianism, written in the 500s, be revealed in the early 2000s?
Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra! He called his book "A complete nonsense". Why doesn't Nasreddin Parsi, a former Avestan expert of Indian origin, explain who he is and his true intentions to his Turkish assistant Sungur İlyaslar? British scientist Parsü Will he be able to get an answer to his love from the Zarathustra girl he lost in the Sivas countryside?
The Kurds are Muslim, like Turks, Persians and Arabs, which are elements of the same geography. PKK theoretician Hodja, who thought that it should be separated from Christian societies such as Assyrian, Chaldean and Armenian, came into his possession "by accident". Will he be able to use the last opportunity?
Who will be the winner of the great struggle that will start under the shadow of guns and extend to PKK camps such as Qandil in Iraq and Kozareş in Iran and even to important capitals such as London and Paris?
(From the Promotional Bulletin)