-
Varaz or
Waraz may
refer to:
Baraz Varazq This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal...
- 𐭱𐭲𐭫𐭥𐭫𐭠𐭰 štlwlʾc) is a
Middle Persian word, with
shahr meaning "country" and
warāz meaning "boar". This word is
rendered as Shahrbarāz (شهربراز) in New Persian...
- boar. It is thus
related to
Avestan varāza,
Kurdish beraz,
Middle Persian warāz, and New
Persian gorāz (گراز), all
meaning "wild boar". The
Sanskrit grammarian...
- reigns, a
majority of the land was
owned by
seven Parthian families: Suren,
Waraz, Karen, Ispahbudhan, Spandiyadh,
Mihran and Zik.
These great landowners...
- of his
kinsman King Pap. The name
Varazdat derives from
Middle Persian warāz-dat,
meaning "given by the wild boar," the boar
being one of the symbols...
- (Persian: ورزق, also
Romanized as
Varzaq and Vorazq; also
known as Vārāz and
Wārāz) is a
village in Qaen
Rural District, in the
Central District of Qaen County...
- (Persian: باراز, also
Romanized as Bārāz; also
known as Bāzār, Vārāz, and
Warāz) is a
village in Qaen
Rural District, in the
Central District of Qaen County...
- the
first element is *fraujaz ("lord") and the
second a
feminization of *-
waraz, an
agent noun of *warōn ("to be watchful"). In Beowulf, the
Scylding king...
- Hormizdagan, the
seven purportedly “Parthian”
feudal aristocracies of Suren,
Waraz, Aspahbadh, Spandiyadh, Mihran, Zik and the
Karenas allied with the new...