Who destroyed the literature of the Zoroastrian religion?
• Alexander the great, after conquering Persia in the 4th century B.C. burnt the library of Zoroastrian writings at Daz-i-Nipisht, at Persipolis, and the writings which were deposited in another library, named Ganj-i-Shapigaan, fell into the hands of Greeks, who took them to Greece and translated them into Greek.