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Zoroastrian Cave as Heritage for the Long-Term Preservation of Identity and Social Cohesion of This Minority Community

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 December 2024

Hamid Azizi Bondarabady
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology University of Jiroft 8th km of Persian Gulf Highway Jiroft Iran Email: HamidAzizi@ujiroft.ac.ir
Majid MontazerZohouri
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology University of Tehran Enghelab Street Tehran, 14176-14418 Iran Email: majidzohouri@ut.ac.ir

Abstract

Zoroastrians are one of Iran's religious minorities, who managed to survive pressures and adversities during many centuries after the rise of Islam. Despite threats and dangers, this minority always tried to resist the pressures and maintain their identity and social cohesion with some measures. Aqda Cave is one of the examples of material culture left by the Zoroastrians, which can be very helpful for a better understanding of the preservation of their identity and social cohesion over time, a heritage that, based on the assessment of social values, can be effective in the sense of identity, sense of place and sense of belonging of this community. The presentation and preservation of this cultural heritage with the help of Zoroastrians will provide a foundation to acknowledge their rights and construct a respectful character for this minority group. Consequently, the preservation of this heritage could be an attempt to respect cultural diversity, heritage rights and equity as the factors of inclusive social development and world peace.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

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