The greatest figure in Sasanid religious history is Kartir, who

a. laid the foundation for Manichaeism.
b. preached toleration for the followers of all religions.
c. sought to impose Zoroastrian orthodoxy throughout the empire.
d. reconciled Zoroastrianism with Manichaeism.


c

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