Persia past and present; a book of travel and research, with more than two hundred illustrations and a map . lthough Darab San-authority of Darab, as cited by Justi, jana (loc. cit.) calls it an eagleSandbuch der Zendsprache, , and (reading luk), and Peshotanji, Nol-of Tir Andaz and Darmesteter, Le ZA. deke, and Antia (the latter, Karnd-2. 566, II. 29 (which Bartholomae, mak, p. 16, Bombay, 1900) interpretAir. Wb. pp. 1411, 1412, brands the Pahlavi word in this passage asas falsch). Geldner, Drei Yasht, ram (reading uarafc).p. 65, n. 1, suggests the hawk, ^ gge Stein, Zoroastrian Deities o
Persia past and present; a book of travel and research, with more than two hundred illustrations and a map . lthough Darab San-authority of Darab, as cited by Justi, jana (loc. cit.) calls it an eagleSandbuch der Zendsprache, , and (reading luk), and Peshotanji, Nol-of Tir Andaz and Darmesteter, Le ZA. deke, and Antia (the latter, Karnd-2. 566, II. 29 (which Bartholomae, mak, p. 16, Bombay, 1900) interpretAir. Wb. pp. 1411, 1412, brands the Pahlavi word in this passage asas falsch). Geldner, Drei Yasht, ram (reading uarafc).p. 65, n. 1, suggests the hawk, ^ gge Stein, Zoroastrian Deities onhabicht, as a possibility. The Bun- Indo-Scythian Coins, in Indian Anti-dahishn, 14. 23, calls the raven vardk quary, 17. 207, London, 1877 = re-(the Modern Persian word for crow, print, p. 14, Bombay, , is not to be confounded with ^ From saena maraya comes thethis), and this is apparently the bird name of the mythical bird victory which accompanied King * Xenophon, Cyropaedia, 2. 1. 1;Ardavan according to the Pahlavi 2. 4. Artakhshir-i Pdpakdn, Yt. 19. 3; Ys. lit- ;,r SP^
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