- Raidashir
Raidashir, was the younger brother to the Persian King
Ardashir I of theSassanid Dynasty . Raidashir was a bloodthirsty warrior and his elder brother feared him.He was exiled by the King for practicing a different faith from the more popular religion inPersia at that time,Zoroastrianism . Arguably, references about Raidashir appeared in many parts of the Sassanid Dynasty history; spanning from3rd century AD till its fall in642 . It could be of different persons with the same name. However, recent studies reveals that Raidashir had created a cult of black magic practitioners whom the leader were given the title Rai Shah. The cult grew rapidly inIndia after the fall ofPersian Empire by the CaliphUmar Al Khattab in 642 AD at the Battle ofNahavand . There, the title Rai Shah was changed to Raja Rai according to the local dialect at that time. The name of the cult was unknown but it was believe to be the forerunners of the ancient Indian custom of sacrificing the wife of a dead husband to the Death GoddessKali . When the muslimMoghul Empire spread its power in the late 13th century, all the traces of the ancient cult had disappeared in India.
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