- also
appears in the
texts of the Avesta. In
Middle Persian he is
called Dahāg (Persian: دهاگ) or Bēvar Asp (Persian: بیور اسپ) the
latter meaning "he...
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texts Kirsāsp is
resurrected at the end of the
world to
defeat the
monster Dahāg. Kərəsāspa is the son of Θrita and
belongs to the Sāma family. Θrita is...
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mythology evil
character Zahhak or
Dahāg,
depicted in the Avesta, the
earliest religious texts of Zoroastrianism.
Dahāg is
mentioned as
wreaking much evil...
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dragon Zahhak (Aži Dahāk). On the contrary, in
Middle Persian texts, Dahāka/
Dahāg was
instead imprisoned on
Mount Damavand in Amol.
According to Ferdowsi's...
- Wērōy-pahr (The
Georgian Guard): šahrestan [ī] kūmīs [ī] panj-burg až-i
dahāg pad šabestān kard. māniš [ī] *pārsīgān ānōh būd. padxwadayīh [ī] yazdgird...
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protect him. dh’k MNW
bywlspc KRYTWNd l’d YMRRWNyt'
dahāg kē bēwarasp-iz xwānēnd rāy, gōwēd Of
Dahāg, whom they also call Bēwarāsp, it says this: AYK plytwn'...
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sisters Shahrnāz and Arnavāz; and the
introduction of
Dahāg as a character. In the Bundahishn,
Dahāg helped Spitiyura cut Jam into two. The
Avestan antecedent...
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legendary Turanian king and
military commander Afrasiab is (together with
Dahag and Alexander) the most
hated among the
beings that
Ahriman (Avestan Angra...
- Bika
Baroka Birpali Borda Botia Bourda Chachiya Chauhan Chitra Chunthal Dahag Dalere Dau
Derewal Dewat Dudani Dundia Gadai (Bhatia)
Galgat (Rat****) Gangwani...
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belonged to Θraētaona/Ferēdūn, who bore it
during his
struggle against Dahāg, and that Ferēdūn
emerged victorious thanks to the banner,
after which it...