He believed in Zoroaster and upheld all Zoroastrian institutions.
His followers prayed seven times a day facing the Sun, prohibited intoxicants, and kept their hair long and disallowed sacrifices of cattle except when they were decrepit.
[2] His revolt was quelled by the Abbasid general Abu Muslim, and he was executed by hanging.
Some of his followers joined the Ustadh Sis movement.
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