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Mount and blade warband character creation
Mount and blade warband character creation









mount and blade warband character creation

ĭespite the negative aspect of Aži Dahāka in mythology, dragons have been used on some banners of war throughout the history of Iranian peoples. The name also migrated to Eastern Europe, assumed the form " azhdaja" and the meaning "dragon", "dragoness" or "water snake" in Balkanic and Slavic languages. The Avestan term Aži Dahāka and the Middle Persian azdahāg are the source of the Middle Persian Manichaean demon of greed Az, Old Armenian mythological figure Aždahak, Modern Persian ' aždehâ/ aždahâ', Tajik Persian ' azhdahâ', Urdu ' azhdahā' (اژدها), as well as the Kurdish ejdîha (ئەژدیها) which usually mean "dragon".

mount and blade warband character creation

In Persian mythology, Dahāka is treated as a proper noun, and is the source of the Ḍaḥḥāk (Zahhāk) of the Shāhnāme. Khotanese daha), "huge" or "foreign" (cf.

mount and blade warband character creation

Sanskrit dahana), "man" or "manlike" (cf. Among the meanings suggested are "stinging" (source uncertain), "burning" (cf. The original meaning of dahāka is uncertain.

  • 7 The Aži/Ahi in Indo-Iranian traditionĪži (nominative ažiš) is the Avestan word for "serpent" or "dragon." It is cognate to the Vedic Sanskrit word ahi, "snake," and without a sinister implication.
  • 2 Aži Dahāka (Dahāg) in Zoroastrian literature.










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