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Armenia's Greatest Military Leader: Vardan Mamikonian And His Dynasty


th and 5
th centuries AD. He is best-known for leading the Armenians against the Sassanians at the Battle of Avarayr in 451 AD. Although the Sassanians emerged triumphant, it was a Pyrrhic victory for them. In the long run, it was a victory for the Armenians, as the battle is often credited with paving the way for the signing of the Nvarsak Treaty in 484 AD.
Vardan’s family, the Mamikonians, were influential aristocrats in Armenia between the 4
th and 7
th centuries AD. But most of them are actually obscure figures with little written about them in historical records. Apart from Vardan, the other well-known Mamikonian is Vahan, who signed the Nvarsak Treaty with the Sassanians. ....

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Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu In Zoroastrianism's Creation Mythology


Ahura Mazda And Angra Mainyu: Polar Opposites
There are several different accounts of how Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu are related to one another. One of these versions can be found in the
Gathas, the 17 Avestan hymns believed to have been composed by Zoroaster (known also as Zarathustra), the founder of Zoroastrianism. The
Gathas are thought to have been written during the 14th or 13th century BC, and were included in the
Avesta (the primary collection of Zoroastrian religious texts) when it was codified in about the 7th century AD.
According to the
Gathas, a spirit by the name of Vohu Manah appeared before Zoroaster and commanded him to oppose the bloody sacrifices of the traditional Iranian cults, and to give aid to the poor. Although Zoroaster was unaware at first, he later learned that the spirit was sent by Ahura Mazda. Following this revelation, Zoroaster began to preach that through Spenta Mainyu (meaning “Creative Spirit”), Ahura Mazda ....

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The Origin of Satan


The Origin of Satan
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Satan, or the Devil, is one of the best-known characters in the Western traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Surprisingly, this entity was a late-comer in the ancient world. Satan, as a totally evil being, is nowhere to be found in the Jewish Bible. He evolved during the height of the Persian Achaemenid Empire (beginning c. 550 BCE) and was adopted by Jews living under Persian rule at the time. His formal name, Satan, derives from the Hebrew
ha-Satan .
Ha means the and
Satan means opposer or adversary . The name described his eventual function as the opposer of God’s creation. Greek ....

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The Faravahar: The Ancient Zoroastrian Symbol of Iran


The Ancient Historical Origins Of The Faravahar Symbol
Although we may not how the ancient  Persians referred to the symbol, we do know that it was an important one for them. This is evident in the fact that the Faravahar appears in a variety of different places. For instance, the symbol is depicted on the famous  Behistun Inscription . In this rock relief, the Faravahar is shown hovering above the prisoners of Darius the Great and giving the king its blessing. The Faravahar is also seen in Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenids.
 
 
The Behistun Inscription is a relief with accompanying text carved 330 feet (100 meters) up a cliff in Kermanshah Province, Western Iran. It shows the Faravahar at the top and Darius the Great and his prisoners below. (Hara1603 /  ....

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