. Persia past and present; a book of travel and research, with more than two hundred illustrations and a map . ough Darab San-authority of Darab, as cited by Justi, jana (loc. cit.) calls it an eagleHandbuch der Zendsprache, , and (reading luk), and Peshotanji, Nol-of Tir Andaz and Darmesteter, Le ZA. deke, and Antia (the latter, Kdrnd-2. 566, n. 29 (which Bartholomae, mak, p. 16, Bombay, 1900) interpretAir. Wh. pp. 1411, 1412, brands the Pahlavi word in this passage asas falsch). Geldner, Drei Yasht, ram (reading raraA;).p. 65, n. 1, suggests the hawk, ^ gee Stein, Zoroastrian Deities onh


. Persia past and present; a book of travel and research, with more than two hundred illustrations and a map . ough Darab San-authority of Darab, as cited by Justi, jana (loc. cit.) calls it an eagleHandbuch der Zendsprache, , and (reading luk), and Peshotanji, Nol-of Tir Andaz and Darmesteter, Le ZA. deke, and Antia (the latter, Kdrnd-2. 566, n. 29 (which Bartholomae, mak, p. 16, Bombay, 1900) interpretAir. Wh. pp. 1411, 1412, brands the Pahlavi word in this passage asas falsch). Geldner, Drei Yasht, ram (reading raraA;).p. 65, n. 1, suggests the hawk, ^ gee Stein, Zoroastrian Deities onhabicht, as a possibility. The Bun- Indo-Scythian Coins, in Indian Anti-dahishn, 14. 23, calls the raven vardk qiiary, 17. 207, London, 1877 = re-(the Modern Persian word for crow, print, p. 14, Bombay, , is not to be confounded with ^ From saena mdvd^a 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 Fdpakdn, ^ Yt. 19. 3; Ys. 10.


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