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  2. Huma bird - Wikipedia

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    The Huma (Persian: هما, pronounced Homā, Avestan: Homāio), also Homa or Homay, [1] is a mythical bird of Iranian [2] [3] legends and fables, and continuing as a common motif in Sufi and Diwan poetry.

  3. Category:Gormiti - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Gormiti" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This ...

  4. Rostam - Wikipedia

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    Sohrab and Rostam fighting:from "The Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp" (circa 1522)Rostam or Rustam (Persian: رستم) is a legendary hero in Persian mythology, the son of Zāl and Rudaba, whose life and work was immortalized by the 10th-century Persian poet Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh, or Epic of Kings, which contains pre-Islamic Iranian folklore and history.

  5. Simurgh - Wikipedia

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    The simurgh (/ s ɪ ˈ m ɜːr ɡ /; Persian: سیمرغ; also spelled senmurv, simorgh, simorg, simurg, simoorg, simorq or simourv) is a benevolent bird in Persian mythology and literature. It bears some similarities with mythological birds from different origins, such as the phoenix (Persian: ققنوس quqnūs ) and the humā (Persian ...

  6. Churel - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Churel supposedly originated from Persia where they were described as being the spirits of women who died with "grossly unsatisfied desires". [4]In South-East Asia, the Churel is the ghost of a woman who either died during childbirth, while she was pregnant, or during the prescribed "period of impurity".

  7. Shahmaran - Wikipedia

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    Shahmaran is a mythical creature, half-snake and half-woman, portrayed as a dual-headed creature with a crown on each head, possessing a human female head on one end, and a snake's head on the other, possibly representing a phallic figure. [3]

  8. Trump calls USAID a 'tremendous fraud.' His wife and ... - AOL

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    MORE: Trump 2nd term live updates "It's very disturbing and clearly it's all politics," the official said. "Until you see [the work of USAID] firsthand, it's very difficult to understand and explain.

  9. Gormiti - Wikipedia

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    There are different game modes, and they are used by 4–8 years old children for free play and by adults as collection pieces. According to the mythology, Gormiti are the warriors of the island of Gorm, divided into two great armies (Good and Evil) in a The Lord of the Rings-like set. The two armies are in turn divided into various peoples ...