Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism was "an abstainer from meat" who "forbade all animal sacrifice." Many of our greatest thinkers through out history were vegetarian, e.g. Mahatma Gandhi, Pythagoras, Leo Tolstoy, Benjamin Franklin, George Bernard Shaw...the list goes on and on...
zoroaster was 77 when he died
Not by name (either Zarathushtra or Zoroaster, the Greek transliteration).
Yes.
Zoroaster.
It is uncertain how Zoroaster died, but it's believed he was murdered in Balkh located in present-day Afghanistan.
Zoroaster
Prophet Zoroaster
he gave hammarabi the laws
Zoroaster
The prophet Zoroaster was famous as being the founder of Zoroastrianism. It is considered the pre-Islamic religion between the centuries 18th and 6th BC.
Zoroaster Balkhi was born in city Balkh, Afghanistan, which use to be Persia as well. Today the Dari Zoroasterian language only spoken by Afghans.
A philosopher named Zarathustra in or to the north of Ancient Persia. His greek name is Zoroaster, thus the name of the religion