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'''Zoroaster''' (Babkhi: ''Zartoshteshahr'', more commonly ''Zartosht''; Elw: ''enu Zoroasterion'') is a city and [[bailiwick]] in east-central [[Alalehzamin and Utasia]], by the [[White Elwynn]]. Opposite Zoroaster lies [[Goldshire]]'s city [[Kingsgate]] and the [[Hol Elwynn]]. Population (1624) 3,277,654.
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'''Zoroaster''' (Babkhi: '''Zartoshteshahr''', more commonly '''Zartosht'''; Elw: '''enu Zoroasterion''') is a city and [[bailiwick]] in east-central [[Alalehzamin and Utasia]], by the [[White Elwynn]]. Opposite Zoroaster lies [[Goldshire]]'s city [[Kingsgate]] and the [[Hol Elwynn]]. Population (1624) 3,277,654. Babkhi Orthodox believers tend to hold that the city was named after the Prophet Zarathustra (''Zoroaster'' in Greek, ''Zartosht'' in Babkhi), but Cedrists claim that the city was named after Duke [[Zarathustra Erutirn]] of Goldshire.
  
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Revision as of 18:43, 13 September 2016

Zoroaster (Babkhi: Zartoshteshahr, more commonly Zartosht; Elw: enu Zoroasterion) is a city and bailiwick in east-central Alalehzamin and Utasia, by the White Elwynn. Opposite Zoroaster lies Goldshire's city Kingsgate and the Hol Elwynn. Population (1624) 3,277,654. Babkhi Orthodox believers tend to hold that the city was named after the Prophet Zarathustra (Zoroaster in Greek, Zartosht in Babkhi), but Cedrists claim that the city was named after Duke Zarathustra Erutirn of Goldshire.