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Enarees (Εναρεες),
itself derived from the
Scythian term
Anarya,
meaning "unmanly." The term
anarya was
itself composed of the
elements a-,
meaning "non-...
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particular form of
divination which was
performed by the
Anarya used
linden bark; the
Anarya performed this form of
divination by
splitting the linden...
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ethnic meaning among Indo-Iranians,
presumably because most of the
unfree (*
anarya) who
lived among them were
captives from
other ethnic groups. The term *arya...
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Anacharsis instead corresponded more
closely to
those of the
transvestite Anarya priesthood of the Scythians. An
amphora found in the
western temenos at...
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Brahmins had been
willing to
perform for the caste.
Walangkar founded the
Anarya Dosh-Parihar
Mandali (Society for the
Removal of
Evils Among the Non-Aryans)...
- to gain
strength in the
perpetual struggle against their enemies, the
Anaryas (non-Aryans,
sometimes identified as the Turanians). In
Yasht 5, 9.25,...
- disease"
causing them to
become a
class of
transvestite diviners called the
Anarya (lit. 'unmanly' in Scythian).
Having reorganised his
kingdom and
grown his...
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concept of Eran
Shahr (Aryas' dominion). Arya was also
contrasted with
Anarya (Avestan: 𐬀𐬥𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬌𐬀, anairiia;
Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭭𐭩𐭥, aner),...
- Artimpasa's role as a
goddess of
fertility and ****uality and a
patroness of the
Anarya soothsayers due to the
mirror being a
symbol of
feminine principle, eroticism...
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characterises the
conflict between the "white-skinned" Arya and "black-skinned"
Anarya, or non-Aryans, as
having racial overtones. The
Indian Marxist historian...