
Aramazd - Wikipedia
Aramazd was the chief and creator god in the Armenian version of Zoroastrianism. [1] The deity and his name were derived from the deity Ahura Mazda after the Median conquest of Armenia in the 6th century BC. [2]
阿拉马兹德 - 百度百科
阿拉马兹德(Aramazd)是亚美尼亚前基督教时期神殿中的最高神,在与波斯人发生文化交流后,亚美尼亚人将拜火教的阿胡拉.乌兹达(Ahura Mazda)认同为他们自己的主神,使得阿拉马兹德从万神殿的顶端被移出。
Armenian mythology - Armenian pagan gods & Goddesses
2003年11月23日 · Aramazd was the master of all Armenian gods, the father of all deities, and the creator of heaven and earth. He was revered as the “Great and Courageous Aramazd.” As the source of earth’s fertility, he was believed to bring abundance and prosperity.
Aramazd mountains - Wikipedia
The Aramazd mountains (Armenian: Արամազդ լեռնագագաթ) are located in Armenia. [1] [2] Mount Aramazd located in the south-east to Mount Aragats in the north-west. [3]
Aramazd - Gods and Monsters
In the highlands of ancient Armenia, where the air whispers of ages past, Aramazd reigned supreme as the chief deity of the Armenian pantheon. His origins, steeped in the confluence of cultures, trace back to Ahura Mazda, the principal god of Zoroastrianism, adapted and revered following the Median conquest.
Aramazd | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
Aramazd (Armenian: Արամազդ) was the chief and creator god in the Armenian version of Zoroastrianism. The deity and his name were derived from the deity Ahura Mazda after the Medians conquered Armenia in the 6th century BC. Zoroastrian influences penetrated Armenian culture and religion during the Achaemenid Empire.
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Aramazd - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(Armenian mythology) The chief and creator god in pre-Christian Armenian mythology, thought to be a syncretic deity, a combination of an autochthonous figure and the Iranian Ahura Mazda.
Aramazd - Wikiwand
Aramazd was the chief and creator god in the Armenian version of Zoroastrianism. The deity and his name were derived from the deity Ahura Mazda after the Median conquest of Armenia in the 6th century BC. Aramazd was regarded as a generous god of fertility, rain, and abundance, as well as the father of the other gods, including Anahit, Mihr, and ...
Aramazd Mountain
Mount Aramazd, the height of which is 3399 m, is the highest peak of Bagrushat mountain range, which is in Syunik region, situated on the eastern slope of Zangezur mountain range. The name of the mountain is connected with the name of the Supreme God of the Armenian Pantheon
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