List of countries by Zoroastrian population

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A 2012 study featured in the FEZANA Journal, a quarterly publication of the Federation of Zoroastrian Associations of North America (FEZANA), published a demographic picture of Zoroastrians around the world and a comparison with a similar study done in 2004.[1] The study gives a global estimate of 111,691-121,962 Zoroastrians,[1] roughly half of them in India (made up of the Parsi and Irani subgroups) and Iran.

Zoroastrian fire temple in Baku, Azerbaijan
Country Population (2012)[1]
India India 61,000
Iran Iran 15,000-25,271
United States United States 14,405
Canada Canada 6,442
United Kingdom United Kingdom 5,500
Australia Australia 2,577
Arab states of the Persian Gulf 1,900
Pakistan Pakistan 1,675
New Zealand New Zealand 1,231
Europe & Central Asia 1,000
World 111,691-121,962

The Zoroastrian Representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq has claimed that many people in Iraqi Kurdistan have converted to Zoroastrianism recently,[2] however this has not been confirmed by independent sources.[3] Millions of Yazidis, Shabakis and Yarsanis live in Iraq and Iran who follow pre-islamic Mithraic and syncretic religions similar to and influenced by Zoroastrianism as well, and have been included as Zoroastrian under some research methods and population studies due to their similarities.

Currently, Zoroastrianism is an officially recognized religion in Iraqi Kurdistan and Iran. The Zoroastrian faith has around 500 followers in Iraqi Kurdistan, according to official research from the religious affairs committee from the parliament.[4]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Rivetna, Roshan. "The Zoroastrian World A 2012 Demographic Picture" (PDF). Fezana.org.
  2. ^ "Hamazor Issue #2 2017: "Kurdistan reclaims its ancient Zoroastrian Faith" (PDF). Hamazor. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  3. ^ "Zoroastrian faith returns to Kurdistan in response to ISIL viole". Rudaw. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
  4. ^ "پەرلەمانی كوردستان ئەمڕۆ كۆدەبێتەوە". February 12, 2018.