Magian mythology

Magian mythology (also known as Mazdian mythology, Zoroastrian mythology, Zarathustrian mythology, and Avestan mythology) consists of the body of myths that included in the Avesta and Shahnameh.

Etymology
Mazdaism came from Ahura Mazda it can used as another name for Zoroastrianism (especially the doctrine that focus on Ahura Mazda). But also cover any smilar beliefs either from Zoroastrian doctrines or even Shia Islam and Sufism. (Magianism can used same as well)

Avestan came from Avesta name of religious book

Magianism is another name of Zoroastrianism but it is also possible name for another religion said to be older than Zoroastrianism.

Similar beliefs

 * Armenian mythology
 * Manichaean mythology
 * Mazdakian mythology
 * Mithraic mythology
 * Yazadâni mythology
 * Zoroastrian mythology

Sub-doctrines

 * Mazdian mythology
 * Zurvanite mythology

Similarities with Dharmic religions and Germanic mythology
Ansiwiz was same as asuras and ahuras, and the prior are malevolent entities (with few exceptions) in Dharmic religions.

The name of Germanic god Tiwas was doublet of Deva and Daeva, another doublet is tívar (another name of æsir English: gods for both two words).

Devas are benevolent versions of the malevolent daevas. Also devas and daevas are similar to Vanir

The best intrepetation to these similarities that all of three groups of religions based from Proto-Indo-European religion.

Races

 * Ahura, Dharmic equivalent = asura, Germanic equivalent = ansuz
 * Amesha spenta, Dharmaic equivalent: vishve amrta
 * Daeva/div, Dharmic equivalent: deva, Germanic equivalent = Wanizaz
 * Homāio, Persian: huma, Vedic Sanskrit: homa, Japanese: karura
 * Pairika/peri, Dharmic equivalent: apsara (tennyo), Germanic equivalent: walakuzjǭ
 * Yazata/yazad/izid, Dharmic equivalent = yajata