The Mesopotamian plain, located in the Middle East's Tigris and Euphrates river basin, is also known as the Mesopotamian plain, a alluvial plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
In ancient times, the fertile soil along the riverbanks of the plain served as a paradise for human propagation, where ancient Persians long resided.
2000 years prior, the ancient Persians gradually moved away from the nomadic tribal lifestyle and gave birth to early religious activities—a type of ancient and mysterious ritual!
This ritual was essentially a primitive form of nature worship. Facing natural disasters, the ancient Persians felt helpless, unable to cope, and experienced deep fear.
At this time, the ancient Persians urgently needed a faith to eliminate the fear within their hearts, and thus, an ancient protective deity appeared!