Persian mythology
Persian mythology encompasses the rich tapestry of stories, deities, and legends from ancient Persia, primarily influenced by the Zoroastrian religion. Central figures include Ahura Mazda, the supreme god representing light and truth, and Angra Mainyu, the spirit of chaos and darkness. These myths often explore themes of good versus evil, creation, and the afterlife.
The Shahnameh, an epic poem by Ferdowsi, is a key source of Persian mythology, chronicling the history of Persian kings and heroes. It features legendary figures like Rostam and Sohrab, whose tales highlight bravery, loyalty, and the struggle against tyranny. These stories continue to shape Persian culture and identity today.