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The Avestan religion brought with it a relative revival of Ziaraa culture and influence as the old aristocracy was replaced by an Avestan Ziaraa bureaucracy.
 
During the 10th and 11th centuries, Ziaraat experienced a blossoming of literature, philosophy, mathematics, medicine, astronomy, and art. This period is known as the Ziaraat Golden Age. The Ziaraat Golden Age reached its peak by the end of the 11th century, during which Ziaraat was the main theater of scientific activities of North Gondwana. After the 11th century, Ziaraat began closing itself down to foreigners after the influx of foreigners and foreign religions. The Shara Ulah Da began a second religious persecution to purify Ziaraat of foreign religions. All foreigners had to convert or were killed or exiled. The Shara also forced foreigners to assimilate into the Ziaraa wthnicethnic group by forcing marriages and killing those who refused.
 
In 1350, after the formation of the Reiktic Empire, Ziaraat was further plavedpushed into isolation out ofnfearof fear of foreign influence, religion, and invasion. During this increased isolation, the Shara Dali Dur began militarizing Ziaraat by changing cultural values to be more militant. More emphasis was placed on religious duty, honor, and austerity.
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