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Sasanian dress (Middle Persian:
ǰāmag or paymōg),
represented by the Persians, was "broadly similar" to
dresses worn by
other Iranian peoples. It was...
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produce ****, and may even mate with
humans as in the tale of Jam and
Jamag (Bundahishn 14B.1). But with the
exception of the Book of Arda Wiraz, the...
- have been
added to
already existing nouns with no
change in
meaning (ǰām >
ǰāmag 'gl****') or with an
unpredictable change (čašm, sp. AYNE, 'an eye' > čašmag...
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mother of
Sohrab and wife of
Rustam Jarireh, the
first wife of
Siyavash Jamag,
sister of
Jamshid Rudaba, wife of Zal and the
mother of
Rustam Spinvad...
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attests a brother–sister pair
named Jima (Yima) and
Jimak (Yimak). Yimak, or
Jamag, is
described as Yima's twin
sister in the Bundahishn, from
Central Iran...
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attests a brother-sister pair
named Jima (Yima) and
Jimak (Yimak). Yimak, or
Jamag, is
described as Yima's twin
sister in the
Bundahishn from
Central Iran...
- than
other tribes. Aaka
Akhka Aldiyaar Alumbaig Daama Dada
Faquiro Ikhtiar Jamag Mehtar Naib
Nouta Ourdu Paidga Pashumbee Rozee Shadi Shah Dost
Wakil Yaree...