The Nart sagas (Abkhaz: Нарҭаа ражәабжьқәа; Nartaa raƶuabƶkua; Adyghe: Нарт тхыдэжъхэр, romanized: Nart txıdəĵxər; Ossetian: Нарты кадджытæ, Нарти кадæнгитæ...
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Akhsar and Akhsartag (section In the Nart saga)
parallels to the Ossetian nart saga. Nalchik.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Abaev, Vasily (1990). Nart saga of Ossetians (2nd ed...
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figure who appears in many cycles of the Nart sagas of the North Caucasus. Satanaya is the mother of the Narts, a fertility figure who is also an authority...
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Haemyts (section In the Nart saga)
Abkhazian: Хмышь, Abaza: Хъмыщ, Karachay-Balkar: Хымыч) is the hero of the Nart saga of the peoples of the Caucasus, son of Akhsartag and Dzerassae, the father...
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Safa (mythology) (section In the Nart saga)
she acted in her husband's house too. In the Nart saga Safa is called "heavenly", being a friend of the Narts and a teacher of the son of Uryzmag, the Crimean...
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Fælværa (section In the Nart saga)
Narts from heaven. In the Nart saga, Fælværa is presented as a celestial being participating in Nart feasts, which shows him as a friend of the Narts...
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Uryzmaeg (section In the Nart saga)
Uryzmaeg is the hero of the Nart saga of the peoples of the Caucasus, son of Akhsartag and Dzerassae. Akhsartag descended to the bottom of the sea after...
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Warhag (section In the Nart saga)
progenitor of the heroes of the Ossetian Nart saga, the father of the twins Akhsar and Akhsartag. In old age, the Nart Warhag and his wife Sainagon had two...
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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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within Russia, but is also present in South Ossetia, and in Ukraine. The Nart sagas are central to the religion, and exponents of the movement have drawn...
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