"Zara\u03B8u\u0161tra"@en . . . "-583Z"^^ . . "Zoroaster (/\u02CCz\u0252ro\u028A\u02C8\u00E6st\u0259r/ or /\u02C8z\u0252ro\u028A\u02CC\u00E6st\u0259r/, from Greek \u0396\u03C9\u03C1\u03BF\u03AC\u03C3\u03C4\u03C1\u03B7\u03C2 Z\u014Droastr\u0113s), also known as Zarathustra (/\u02CCz\u0251r\u0259\u02C8\u03B8u\u02D0str\u0259/; Avestan: \U00010B30\U00010B00\U00010B2D\U00010B00\U00010B1A\U00010B0E\U00010B31\U00010B19\U00010B2D\U00010B00 (Zara\u03B8u\u0161tra); Persian: \u0632\u0631\u062A\u0634\u062A\u200E\u200E Zartosht, \u0632\u0631\u062F\u0634\u062A Zardosht), or as Zarathushtra Spitama, was the founder of Zoroastrianism. Though he was a native speaker of Old Avestan and lived in the eastern part of the Iranian Plateau, his birthplace is uncertain."@en . "Zoroaster"@en . . . "Iranian poet" .