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- Hvare-khshaeta (Hvarə-xšaēta, Huuarə-xšaēta) is the Avestan language name of the Zoroastrian yazata (divinity) of the "Radiant Sun". Avestan Hvarə-xšaēta...
- Germanic goddess *Sowilō, the Hittite goddess "UTU-liya", the Zoroastrian Hvare-khshaeta and the Vedic god Surya. In Albanian the Sun – worshiped as the...
- Zoroastrian scripture, Mithra is distinct from the divinity of the Sun, Hvare-khshaeta (literally "Radiant Sun", from which the Middle Persian word Khorshed...
- name for boys. The origin of the word is related to the Avestan divinity Hvare-khshaeta. In Turkish, it is sometimes written as Hurşit. Khurshid of Tabaristan...
- extensive light-dark dualisms and possible sun god theonyms related to Hvare-khshaeta. Zoroastrianism is sometimes credited with being the first monotheistic...
- which the sun is occasionally envisioned as the eye of *Dyḗus Pḥatḗr (see Hvare-khshaeta). Euripides in his now lost tragedy Mysians described Zeus as "sun-e****"...
- His first two wives bore him three sons, Isat Vâstra, Urvatat Nara, and Hvare Chithra, and three daughters, Freni, Thriti, and Pouruchista. His third...
- in other Indo-European languages: Germanic Sol, Sanskrit Surya, Avestan Hvare-khshaeta, Gr**** Helios, Lithuanian Saulė. Also compare Latin sol to Etruscan...
- traditions Koyash, god of the Sun Mithra, often ****ociated with the Sun. Hvare-khshaeta, the Sun yazata The Zunbil dynasty and the subjects of Zabulistan...
- syncretism between the prin****l Turkic deity Tengri and the Iranian sun god Hvare. Dimitrov cited the work by V.A. Kuznetsov, who considered the resemblance...