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Batraz, Batradz, Batyradz, or
Pataraz (Ossetian: Батырадз Batyraʒ) is a
central character in the
North Caucasian myths known as the Nart sagas. The Narts...
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Batraz Olegovich Gurtsiyev (Russian: Батраз Олегович Гурциев; born 12
December 1998) is a
Russian football player who
plays for
Sokol Saratov on loan from...
- the hero Xamyc, who has been made the
carrier of the
embryo of his son
Batraz by his
dying wife the water-sprite Lady Isp, who
spits it
between his shoulder...
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Batraz Soslanovich Khadartsev (Russian: Батраз Сосланович Хадарцев; born 23 May 1993) is a
Russian professional football player who
plays as a left midfielder...
- Mythology:
Batraz (Possibly from
Turkic "bagatur". This is the name of the
leader of the
superhuman Narts in
Caucasian mythology.) Ossetian:
Batraz (Батырадз)...
- Ossetian:
Soslan (Сослан)) – a hero who
sometimes also
appears as a
trickster Batraz (Ossetian: Батырадз) – the
leader and
greatest warrior of the
Narts Satanaya...
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Hakurozan Yūta (born
February 6, 1982, as
Batraz Feliksovich Boradzov, Russian: Батраз Феликсович Борадзов) is a
former sumo wrestler. The
highest rank...
- the Nart
sagas is both ****ociated with
water and
helps the
Scythian hero
Batraz gain his
magic sword.
Possible literary prototypes include two characters...
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later at ACB 86, a duel for the belt took place. The
confrontation with
Batraz Agnaev ended in
Yagshimuradov submitting Agnaev via rear-naked
choke in...
- of the Caucasus, son of
Akhsartag and Dzer****ae, the
father of the hero
Batraz and the twin
brother of Uruzmaeg, with whom they
often went on conquest...