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Zoroastrian Enclave in Africa

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This mod adds a small Zoroastrian enclave in Africa for both 867 and 1066 AD.


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My other Religious Enclave mods:

Christian Enclave in India


Cochin Jews: Jewish Enclave in India
6 Comments
Ġedryht of Wōden 12 Mar @ 4:08am 
This could've just as easily been in India too because Hinduism and Zoroastrian share the same roots. The little we know about Pagan Gods from Iran is that they were almost direct equivalents of Indian Gods.
So I think Zoroastrianism could take on a legit Brahmanistic form in India (as it historically did when certain Islamic regimes pushed them out of the Middle East).
☬The Maharaja of Punjab☬ 2 Sep, 2022 @ 4:53pm 
Zoroastrian Enclave in India?
Kangarus 1 Oct, 2021 @ 8:37am 
Obviously a bit of an alternate history, but I always liked trying to restore Zoroastrianism in CK2. Hopefully at least one such dynasty could become Saoshyant in my games...
El Chapo 11 Sep, 2021 @ 1:33pm 
nice
Blackrew  [author] 5 Sep, 2021 @ 1:20pm 
@Kopesh No it's not. I keep forgetting to include the 'Alternative History' tag for these mods, but they aren't historically accurate. The only mod that I've made in a historically-accurate manner so far is my Jewish Enclave in India mod (Cochin Jews), and I added the real-life history of the Cochin Jews in the description to help explain. CK3 even has the Cochin branch of Judaism already in the game, so I just added a group to represent it.

My Christian Enclave in India mod could be considered semi-accurate, as that branch of Christianity (Nestorianism) had existed in India and there's a Nestorian holy site in India in-game.
Kopesh 5 Sep, 2021 @ 4:38am 
Is this historically authentic? I'm not criticizing, I'm just curious, because I've never heard of this before.