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Aramazd was the
chief and
creator god in the
Armenian version of Zoroastrianism. The
deity and his name were
derived from the
deity Ahura Mazda after...
- The
Aramazd mountains (Armenian: Արամազդ լեռնագագաթ) are
located in Armenia.
Mount Aramazd located in the south-east to
Mount Aragats in the north-west...
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Aramazd Stepanian (Armenian: Արամազդ Ստեփանեան, born
October 11, 1951) is an
Armenian actor, producer,
director and
playwright born in Abadan, Iran. He...
- war. By the 5th
century BCE she was the main
deity in
Armenia along with
Aramazd. The
Armenian goddess Anahit is
related to the
similar Iranian goddess...
- Vanatur, was
later replaced by
Aramazd (the
Parthian form of
Ahura Mazda). However, the
Armenian version of
Aramazd preserved many
native Armenian aspects...
- as well as the god of war,
bravery and victory. He
formed a
triad with
Aramazd and Anahit.
Vahagn is
etymologically derived from *Varhraγn, the Parthian...
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demoted to the
position of "maiden". This
change in the
pantheon occurred as
Aramazd became creator and
Anahit became known as
Great Lady and
Mother Deity (the...
- on the
worship of
Mithra and also
included a
pantheon of gods such as
Aramazd, Vahagn, Anahit, and Astghik. The
country used the
solar Armenian calendar...
- mythology. He was
considered to be the
scribe and
messenger of the
chief god
Aramazd, as well as a
fortune teller and
interpreter of dreams, who
recorded the...
- "Shattered
tablets and
tangled threads:
Editing Gilgamesh, then and now".
Aramazd.
Armenian Journal of Near
Eastern Studies. 3: 7–30.
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