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Turya or
Turanian (Avestan 𐬙𐬏𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬌𐬀, tūriia) is the
ethnonym of a
group mentioned in the Avesta, i.e., the
collection of
sacred texts of Zoroastrianism...
- "
Turya class" is the NATO
reporting name for a
class of
hydrofoil torpedo boats built for the
Soviet Navy and
Soviet allies. The
Soviet designation was...
- The
Turya (Russian: Турья́) is a
river in
Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. It is a
right tributary of the Sosva. It is 128
kilometres (80 mi) long, with a drainage...
- Abba
Hoshaya (also
called Oshaya or Yeshaya) of
Turya (or Traya) (Hebrew: אבא אושעיא איש טריא) was a
Jewish wool-washer of the
third century, of whose...
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Sainus [Sacae] and
Dahis [Dahae]". In the
hymns of the Avesta, the
adjective Tūrya is
attached to
various enemies of
Zoroastrism like Fraŋrasyan (Shahnameh:...
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Mazdaism (Armenian Մազդէականութիւն) is a
religion that
arose in
western Iran, Afghanistan, and
Central Asia
beginning in the
early centuries of the first...
- Краснотурьи́нск) is a town in
Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Turya River (Ob's basin), 348
kilometers (216 mi)
north of Yekaterinburg. Po****tion:...
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served with rice. In Gujarat,
ridge gourd and
sponge gourd are
known as
turya (તુરીયા) and
galka (ગલકા) in
Gujarati respectively.
Ridge gourd is called...
- Afrasiab, are his descendants. He was
killed by Manuchehr. Arya (Iran)
Turya (Avesta)
Turan Aniran A king's book of kings: the Shah-nameh of Shah Tahmasp...
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Oshaia (died ca. 350 CE),
Talmud rabbi Abba
Hoshaya (also
called Oshaya) of
Turya (3rd century),
pious Jewish wool-washer Efi
Oshaya (born 1956), Israeli...