Category
page 1Zoroastrianism in Iran
Yazd Fire Temple
fire temple in Yazd, Iranian national heritage site
Zoroastrian Dari
Northwestern Iranian ethnolect

Chak Chak
village in Iran
Tower of Silence in Yazd
historic site in Yazd, Iran

Kushti
thumb|upright=1.2|Zoroastrian priest instructing a child in the tying of the kushti in the navjote ceremony
Shams al-Rasul Mausoleum
mausoleum tower in Amol, Iranian national heritage site
Dastur
thumb|Dastur Khurshed Kaikobad Dastoor calling on the Prime Minister of India, 2014A dastur ( ), sometimes spelt dustoor, is a term for a Zoroastrian high priest who has authority in religious matters and ranks higher than a mobad or herbad. In this specific sense, the term is used mostly among the Parsis of India. The term has also been used in a secular sense to refer to a prime minister, minister or government councillor.
Zoroastrianism in Iran
Zoroastrianism in the country
Kerman Fire Temple
temple in Kerman, Iranian national heritage site

Khorheh Mansion
mansion in Khorheh, Iranian national heritage site
Dukkan-e Daud
archaeological site in Iran
Sedreh
Sedreh (also called sudreh, sudre or sudra) is the Avestan term for the undergarment worn by Zoroastrians, which is worn alongside the Kushti.
Adrian Temple
temple in Tehran, Iranian national heritage site