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Airyanem Vaejah (Avestan: 𐬀𐬫𐬭𐬌𐬌𐬀𐬥𐬆𐬨 𐬬𐬀𐬉𐬘𐬀𐬵, romanized: Ayriianəm
Vaēǰah;
Middle Persian: Ērān-wēz; Persian: Irānwēj; Parthian: Aryānwēžan...
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throughout the years:
Airyanem Vaejah, by the good
river Daitya (airiianəm vaẽjō va****i dåitiiaii): The
identity of both
Airyanem Vaejah and the
river Daitya are...
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Khwarazm to be what
ancient Avestic texts refer to as
Airyanem Vaejah (Airyanəm
Vaēǰah;
later Middle Persian Ērān-wēz).
These sources claim that Old Urgench...
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Airyanem Vaejah as the home of
Zarathustra and the
birthplace of the religion. No
consensus exists as to the
localization of
Airyanem Vaejah, but the...
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themselves as an
ethnic group and to
refer to a
region called Airyanem Vaejah (Avestan: 𐬀𐬫𐬭𐬌𐬌𐬀𐬥𐬆𐬨 𐬬𐬀𐬉𐬘𐬀𐬵, lit. 'Expanse of the Arya'),...
- The
region is also one of the
candidates for the
location of
Airyanem Vaejah, the
apparent homeland of the
Iranians of Zoroaster. In
Middle Persian sources...
- of the word *Arya); the
Avestan equivalent is
Airyanem (as in
Airyanem Vaejah). Aria Aber,
American poet and
writer Aria
Barzan (Ariobarzanes of Persis...
- (Latin: Ariana), a term
found in
Avestan Airiiana- (especially in
Airyanem Vaejah, the name of the
Iranian peoples'
mythological mother country). The modern...
- with any
degree of certainty.
Later Iranian tradition identifies Airyanem Vaejah as the home of the
early Iranians and
birthplace of Zarathustra. However...
- Aryavarta.
Names of
India Indo-Aryan
migrations Bharata Khanda Airyanem Vaejah, its
Zoroastrian counterpart History of
India The
Sanskrit word ā́rya (आर्य)...