Azhdahak (Old Armenian: Աժդահակ, also spelled Ashdahak) is the Armenian form of the name of the Avestan demon Azhi Dahaka. In Iranian mythology, he is...
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Azhdahak may refer to: Astyages, the last Median Emperor and a brute figure in Kurdish and West Asian folklore. Azhdahak (mythology), an Armenian mythological...
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dead by licking wounds clean. Azhdahak Devs - The Dev are air-composed spirit creatures originating from Zoroastrian mythology (the Daevas), and share many...
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Zahhak (redirect from Dahaka (mythology))
Legend of Mardoush The Mobarak Azhdahak (Armenian mythical being), identified as Astyages Chaos (cosmogony) Snakes in mythology Gholizadeh, Khosro (1970-01-01)...
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Azhdaha, Azhdahak, Ezhdeha (Persian: اژدها) or Azhdar (اژدر) is a mythical creature in Iranian mythology, roughly equivalent to the dragon. They are gigantic...
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Ajdahak may refer to: Azhdaha, a dragon-like creature of Indo-Iranian mythology Azhdahak (Armenian mythical being) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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symbolize the dying and resurrecting god, Ara the Beautiful. Obelisk Cromlêh Azhdahak Khachkar Dolmen Menhir Stele Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vishap...
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Mount Vardenis at 3,522 meters. The highest point of the province is Mount Azhdahak of the Gegham Mountains with a height of 3597 meters in the western part...
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Beautiful, Tork Angeh, Artavazd, Vahagn, Tigran, Azhdahak, Yervand and Yervaz. The narrative "Tigran and Azhdahak", set in the 6th century BC, introduced the...
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