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greatest warrior of the
Narts Satanaya (Ubykh: satanaja; Adyghe:
Setenej (Сэтэнай); Ossetian:
Satana (Сатана)) – the
mother of the
Narts, a
fertility figure...
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Nart or
NART may
refer to:
National Adult Reading Test
North American Racing Team
Nart sagas,
Caucasian myths Nart,
Masovian Voivodeship, east-central...
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Javier Nart Peñalver (Spanish pronunciation: [xaˈβjeɾ
ˈnaɾt]; born 19
August 1947) is a
Spanish journalist and
politician who has been a
member of the...
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Narts from heaven. In the
Nart saga, Fælværa is
presented as a
celestial being parti****ting in
Nart feasts,
which shows him as a
friend of the
Narts...
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known as the
Nart sagas. The
Narts were the
central figures of the
folklore of
peoples of the
North Caucasus.
Batraz in the
Ossetian Nart sagas is son...
- Kurdalægon). The
heavenly smith. A
close friend of the
Narts.
Satana (Сатана).
Mother goddess,
mother of the
Narts.
Saubarag (Ossetian: Саубарæг or Сау бæрæджы...
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NART TV (National
Adighe Radio and Television) is a Circ****ian
television channel broadcast from JORDAN.
Established in 2007, the channel's
programs cover...
- died. He
thought sadly how the
other Narts would react to this. Then
Satana suggested that he ride
among the
Narts on a
donkey upside down
three times:...
- Libedinsky, Yury.
Birth of Satana.
Nart saga. ironau.ru. Khamitsaev,
Tamara (1991).
Narts.
Ossetian heroic epic. pp. 73–79. The
Narts.
Ossetian heroic saga. 1989...
- the
Nart sagas,
which tell
stories of a race of
ancient heroes called the
Narts.
These sagas include such
figures as Satanaya, the
mother of the
Narts, Sosruquo...