The Farāvahār (Avestan: 𐬟𐬀𐬭𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬵𐬀𐬭𐬀; Persian: فَرْوَهَر), also called the Foruhār (فروهر) or the Fārre Kiyâni (فرّ کیانی), is one of the most...
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Emblem of Iran (section Faravahar)
goes back to the beliefs of ancient Iran from the Achaemenid period. The Faravahar is one of the best-known symbols of Zoroastrianism. This religious-cultural...
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Faravahar, one of the primary symbols of Zoroastrianism, believed to be the depiction of a Fravashi or the Khvarenah....
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featured on the Faravahar of the Zoroastrian faith. The three "Hu's" are represented by the three sections of the wings of the Faravahar. It consists of...
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the Shahbaz was a God who helped the Iranian peoples and guided the Faravahar to the Iranian lands. The word Shahbaz literally translates to "royal...
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Persia, the symbol of the winged sun became part of the iconography of the Faravahar, the symbol of the divine power and royal glory in Persian culture.[citation...
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"His/Her highness (Title)". -far, "the light of", see Farr-e Kiyani (Faravahar) -bakhsh, "granted by". -dad (Old Persian dāta), "given by". -ollah, ("of...
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Faravahar (or Ferohar) is one of the primary symbols of Zoroastrianism, believed to be the depiction of a Fravashi (guardian spirit)....
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Farvardinegan (section Faravahar)
Tirgan (Tir, 13th), Mehrgan (Mehr, 16th) and Esfandgan (Esfand, 5th). Faravahar (Frawahar in Pahlavi, Fravashi in Avestan language, and Fravrti in Ancient...
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Zoroastrianism Primary topics Ahura Mazda Zarathustra Asha Vohu Manah Persia/Iran Faravahar Avestan Divine entities Amesha Spentas Yazatas Ahuras Daevas Fravashi...
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