-
century texts of
Zoroastrian tradition,
where she
appears as
Middle Persian Ashtad.
Arshtat is an ****ayer of
deeds at the
Chinvat bridge, the
bridge of judgement...
-
Iranian -
Zoroastrian Ahurani Ameretat (Amordad, Amurdad, Mordad)
Arshtat (
Ashtad) Ashi (Ahrishwang, Ashi Vanghuhi, Ashi Vanuhi)
Bushyasta (Bushasp) Daena...
- ("Blessings of the
seven Amesha Spenta"), Zam is
joined by Amardad,
Rashn and
Ashtad (Ameretat,
Rashnu and Arshtat) in
withstanding the
demons of
hunger and...
-
shortly succeeded by
Shahin Vahmanzadegan in 607/8. ^ a: From
Middle Persian *
Ashtâd-yazd-yâr,
literally "one who
Arshtat is his friend" Martindale, John Robert;...
- Yasht[b]
Chista 20
legendary 24 17 Ard
Yasht Ashi[g] 62
legendary 25 18
Ashtad Yasht[b]
Khvarenah 9
minor 26 19 Zam
Yasht see note[b]
below 97 legendary...
-
account is
given by Ghazar, with the
exception that the
Mihranid is
named Ashtad Mihran, and was not the tutor, but
rather foster father of Peroz. During...
-
County at
Wikimedia Commons Renamed Shirvan-e
Sharqi Rural District Formerly Ashtad District Became a city
after the 2016
census Established after the 2016...
- Xiao-Peng Zong, and Gui-Zhen 2020
Ibahim S.
Aboaleb and
Islam El-adaway 2021
Ashtad Javanmardi; S.
Alireza Abbasian-Hosseini; Min Liu;
Simon M.
Hsiang 2022...
- Shahīd Moḩammad-e Borūjerdī; also
known as
Darreh Gerg (دره گرگ)
Formerly Ashtad District OpenStreetMap contributors (31
December 2024). "Shahrak-e Shahid...
- of its 16
villages was Jafarabad, with 417 people. Iran
portal Formerly Ashtad District OpenStreetMap contributors (31
December 2024). "Bardesareh Rural...