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Iranian mythological bird
The simurgh (/sɪˈmɜːrɡ/; Persian: سیمرغ; also spelled senmurv, simorgh, simorg, simurg, simoorg, simorq or simourv) is a benevolent bird in Persian mythology
Simurgh
2024 video game
and platforming. Rush of the Simurgh allows Sargon to instantly dash forward through time, while Shadow of the Simurgh allows him to place a "shadow
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Prince_of_Persia:_The_Lost_Crown
Persian mythological hero of the epic poem Shahnameh
mountains of Iran) summons Simurgh by burning a feather given to him from Simurgh herself to ask help for curing his son. Simurgh benevolently cures both
Esfandiyār
Symbol of medicine in Iran
The Healing Simurgh (Simorgh, Seemorgh) (Persian: سیمرغ درمانگر) is the symbol of medicine in Iran. The name is inspired by Simurgh the Persian mythical
Healing_Simurgh
Legendary Iranian king
Mountain, which has the highest geographic peak in Iran. The mythical simurgh (a very large and wise bird which darkens the sky when flying, said to
Zāl
Annual film festival held in Tehran, Iran
000 IRR Cash Prize Silver Simurgh for Best Script + 300.000.000 IRR Cash Prize Silver Simurgh for Best Actress Silver Simurgh for Best Actor In the decision
Fajr International Film Festival
Fajr_International_Film_Festival
Region spanning Europe and Asia
the known world. It is the battlefield of Saoshyant and the nest of the Simurgh.[citation needed] The Roman poet Ovid placed the Caucasus in Scythia and
Caucasus
(Chinese) – Rainbird. Shedu (Mesopotamian) – Male counterpart to Lamassu. Simurgh (Persian) – Phoenix-like bird of enormous size and great longevity and
List of legendary creatures by type
List_of_legendary_creatures_by_type
Extinct subspecies of bird
Aquila chrysaetos simurgh is an extinct subspecies of the widespread golden eagle. Its fossils are found in Crete; it was sometimes evaluated as a full
Aquila_chrysaetos_simurgh
Shahnameh character
that Zāl be left at the Alborz mountains which were home to the Simurgh. The Simurgh cared for the young Zāl until Sām was influenced by a dream to reunite
Sām
Sirens - bird women in Greek mythology, not to be confused with mermaids Simurgh – A Persian bird similar to the Ziz Snallygaster Sphinx (Greek) Stymphalian
List of flying mythological creatures
List_of_flying_mythological_creatures
Legendary creature in Chinese mythology
sprays (Ottoman empire, mid-16th century) An illustration of qilin and simurgh in Gulistan (1582) Bronze qilin paperweight (Ming dynasty, c. 15th century)
Qilin
overlaps with other legendary birds like the Simurgh (sometimes equated or compared in legends, where the Simurgh occasionally plunges into flames for rebirth
National_symbols_of_Iran
Deity in East Slavic mythology
interpret Simargl as a single deity who was borrowed from the Iranian Simurgh. However, this view is criticized, and some researchers propose that the
Simargl
Motor vehicle
Simurgh (Persian: سیمرغ), also reported by other names such as Mada 9, Black Swan, and Helmet, is an economic sport car prototype engineered by Mohammad
Helmet_(supercar)
Carbonaceous Apollo asteroid
Roc, giant bird of prey from Arabic mythology WGPSN Simurgh Saxum 25.32°S 4.05°E 40 31/01/2020 Simurgh, benevolent bird that possesses all knowledge from
101955_Bennu
Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979
quarter, the two-pointed sword of Ali (Zulfiqar) in third quarter and the Simurgh in the fourth quarter. Overall, in the centre is a circle depicting Mount
Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi
Mythical Zoroastrian plant
Gaokerena means "ox horn" or "cow ear". According to Iranian mythology the Simurgh roosted on the Gaokerena. Evil naturally tried to destroy this life-giving
Gaokerena
Facade of Umayyad palace, now in Berlin
of a dog and tail of a peacock. This creature has been identified as a simurgh from Zoroastrian mythology. The appearance of a Zoroastrian mythical creature
Mshatta_Facade
County in Mazandaran province, Iran
This article contains Persian text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Simorgh County (Persian: شهرستان
Simorgh_County
Short story by Jorge Luis Borges
by Simurgh, the bird king. Thirty birds reach the mountain of Simurgh and there they find through contemplation that they themselves are the Simurgh. (Si
The_Approach_to_Al-Mu'tasim
Award
as well as Iranian Cinema Competition. The award's name comes from the Simurgh, a mythical bird that appears in Persian mythology. The Crystal Simorgh
Crystal_Simorgh
Philippine mythical creature
short-lived airline which only lasted from 2011 to 2012. Okir Fenghuang Simurgh Phoenix (mythology) Bar Juchne Sarimanok (vinta) Peralta, Jesus T. (1980)
Sarimanok
Species of eagle
kamtschatica)". birds.kz. Retrieved 23 April 2013. Simurgh is a mythical bird. Some say the Persian word simurgh or its Middle Persian form sēn-murw also meant
Golden_eagle
Hungarian mythological bird and national symbol
infant Álmos from harm. This is a very similar motif to the role of the Simurgh in the Iranian epic Shahnameh. In a second dream by the leader of the Hungarian
Turul
especially, the birds were signs of good omens. Most famous of these is the Simurgh, described as large, beautiful, and powerful bird. The Huma bird was a
Persian_mythology
Chinese legendary creature
simurgh". Winged Excellence gave birth to Flying Dragon. Flying Dragon gave birth to the phoenix (fenghuang). The phoenix gave birth to the simurgh (luan)
Feilong
Legendary animal
griffin. The term Sēnmurw is recognized as the etymological ancestor of simurgh, which is generally regarded as a mythological bird (rather than a composite)
Griffin
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
in Christianity Double-headed eagle – Symbol used in heraldry Healing Simurgh – Symbol of medicine in Iran Mithraic mysteries – Mystery religion in the
Caduceus
Iranic ethnic group
of these mythological figures can be found in other cultures, like the Simurgh and Kaveh the Blacksmith in the broader Iranian Mythology, and stories
Kurds
Biblical creature
a trio of city-destroying monsters named Behemoth, Leviathan and the Simurgh. Mythology portal Bamot – 1st-millennium BCE Canaanite shrinePages displaying
Behemoth
Legendary bird from persian mythology
is frequently identified (to the point of becoming synonymous) with the simurgh of Persian mythology along with the Armenian and Byzantine eagles and the
Anqa
Iranian expendable launch vehicle
Simorgh (Persian: ماهوارهبر سیمرغ, Simurgh), also called Safir-2, is an Iranian expendable launch vehicle. It is the successor of the Safir, Iran's first
Simorgh_(rocket)
Highest volcano in Asia
two-story shelter. The western route is noted for its sunset view. Simurgh (Sīmorgh/Sīmurgh) shelter in this route at 4,100 m (13,500 ft) is a newly constructed
Mount_Damavand
Chinese mythical hybrid creature
Fenghuang Four symbols Imperial guardian lion Legendary creature Qilin Simurgh Xiezhi Yang & An 2005, pp. 128–130. Yang & An 2005, p. 128. Schuessler
Pixiu
Topics referred to by the same term
A Simorgh or Simurgh (Persian: سیمرغ) is a mythical flying creature of Persia. Simorgh may also refer to: Samak, South Khorasan or Simorgh, a village
Simorgh_(disambiguation)
Legendary bird in Middle Eastern mythology
evidence suggesting that the Rukh is directly associated with the Persian Simurgh or the Indian Gäruda birds". Rather, he argues that the myth is more connected
Roc_(mythology)
sense" and among "the most Nietzschean of animals". Silats Young, Adult and Matriarch Simurgh Stone Maidens Vishap Zaratan Monstrous Manual (1993) Zin
List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters
List_of_Advanced_Dungeons_&_Dragons_2nd_edition_monsters
Eagle-like demigod in Hindu mythology
Harpy Kalaviṅka Karura Konrul List of avian humanoids Roc Sarutahiko Ōkami Simurgh Sirin Tengu Thunderbird Turul Buswell, Robert E., Jr.; Lopez, Donald S
Garuda
Last Sasanian King from 632 to 651
court of king Varkhuman of Samarkand in 648-651 AD, clad in sumptuous dress with Simurgh symbols, may be Yazdegerd III. Afrasiab murals, 648-651 AD.
Yazdegerd_III
Immortal bird that is cyclically reborn
comics storylines. Chol (Bible), a Hebrew word sometimes glossed as phoenix Simurgh, a benevolent bird in Persian mythology with some similarities to the phoenix
Phoenix_(mythology)
1256-1335 Post-Mongol Empire khanate in Iran
started to incorporate new Chinese-inspired motifs such as lotuses and simurghs. Starting around the 1270s or 1280s, a new style of expensive ceramic started
Ilkhanate
Species of bird
Attar) and when the birds seek a king, the hoopoe points out that the Simurgh was the king of the birds. Hoopoes were thought of as thieves across much
Eurasian_hoopoe
Mythological birds in Sinosphere traditions
redirect targets Roc (mythology) – Legendary bird in Middle Eastern mythology Simurgh – Iranian mythological bird Turul – Hungarian mythological bird and national
Fenghuang
Mythological bird in East Asian mythology
lit. golden chicken).[citation needed] The luan is sometimes referred as simurgh by western sinologists when they translate the Chinese term luan; however
Luanniao
Jewish mythological griffin-like bird
creatures. Rabbis have said that the Ziz is comparable to the Persian Simurgh, while modern scholars compare the Ziz to the Sumerian Anzû and the Ancient
Ziz
Recreational area
residential buildings and it's artificial stream with fountains is shaped as the Simurgh, a bird symbol of Kazakhstan's independence. "Президентский парк в Нур-Султан"
Presidential_Park
Emblem of the Islamic Republic of Iran
and Pahlavi's dynastical symbols: Lion and Sun, Faravahar, Zolfaghar, Simurgh and Pahlavi's arms in the centre. At the top of the coat of arms was the
Emblem_of_Iran
Biological phenomenon
Current status Continental relative Liko Cave golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos simurgh Crete Extinct (Late Pleistocene) Golden eagle Giant crab-hawk Buteogallus
Island_gigantism
tropical astrology Sigil Sigil of Baphomet Sigillum Dei Simiyya (Islamic) Simurgh (Persian) Skin-walker Sorcery Soul flight, see also Astral projection Spell
List_of_occult_terms
Surgical procedure to deliver a baby
Rostam, the legendary hero of that country. According to the Shahnameh, the Simurgh instructed Zal upon how to perform a caesarean section, thus saving Rudaba
Caesarean_section
Mythical bird of Iranian mythology
Fenghuang List of phoenixes in popular culture Martlet Shahbaz (bird) Simurgh Triple-headed eagle Turul Gyul, Elmira (2023), Art Encyclopedia: Terms
Huma_bird
Fabled bird in Iranian mythology
the Alborz Mountains Huma bird, a legendary bird in Persian mythology Simurgh, a mythical bird in Persian literature Derafsh Derafsh Shahdad Derafsh
Shahbaz_(bird)
Smithereen Ogre and has two children with him: Og and Not-Og. Son and heir to Simurgh. He is being tutored by Che Centaur. He has dated Ilene, the second daughter
List_of_Xanth_characters
131 Shahed 136 Shahed 149 Gaza Shaheen UAV (hawk) Simorgh UAV / Simorq / Simurgh Talash UAV / Tallash I (Endeavor) / Tallash II / Talash 2 Tizpar UAV (speed-flier)
Unmanned aerial vehicles in the Iranian military
Unmanned_aerial_vehicles_in_the_Iranian_military
Persian mythological hero of the epic poem Shahnameh
attempted to find pictorial allusions several centuries earlier, in the “sīmurgh” depicted on the buckle of Shapur I (AD 240–272) on the Rag-i Bībī rock
Rostam
spirit passes to her daughter. The legendary bird of Iranian tradition, the simurgh, is called sīmir in Kurdish. The scholar Kamilla Trever quotes two Kurdish
Kurdish_mythology
Mythological creature with a human head and lion body
that is half human half goat Sharabha, Hindu mythology: lion-bird hybrid Simurgh, Iranian mythical flying creature Sirin, Russian mythological creature
Sphinx
thick-lipped, and flat-nosed followers of Dionysus Simargl (Slavic) – Winged dog Simurgh (Persian) – Dog-lion-peacock hybrid Singa (Batak) – Feline animal Sint
List of legendary creatures (S)
List_of_legendary_creatures_(S)
Fire demon in Slavic mythology
(mythology), sacred firebird found in the mythologies of many cultures Simurgh Slavic mythology Svarog Дубровская, Оксана (27 August 2018). Мифология
Raróg
Persian poem by Sufi poet Attar
Attar's Conference of the Birds Selection of Attar and related poets' poetry Simurgh: A modern musical rendering of Attar's allegorical tale Conference of the
The_Conference_of_the_Birds
Monotypic family of birds
Attar), though when the birds seek a king, the hoopoe points out that the Simurgh is the king of the birds. Hoopoes were thought of as thieves across much
Hoopoe
Persian mythological figure
recollected the feather of the Simurgh, and followed the instructions which he had received, by placing it on the sacred fire. The Simurgh appeared and instructed
Rudaba
Divination, magic, and occultism in Islam
Vereinigtes Königreich: Taylor & Francis. Meisami, J. S. "The Feather of Simurgh: The'Licit Magic'of the Arts in Medieval Islam. Hagop Kevorkian Series
Islam_and_magic
Magical glowing bird in Slavic folklore
Fire demon in Slavic mythology Simargl – Deity in East Slavic mythology Simurgh – Iranian mythological bird Turul – Hungarian mythological bird and national
Firebird_(Slavic_folklore)
12th-century Persian philosopher and founder of the school of Illuminationism
Termites") Risalat al-Tayr ("The Treatise of the Bird") Safir-i Simurgh ("The Calling of the Simurgh") Ruzi ba Jama'at Sufiyaan ("A Day with the Community of
Shihab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi
Shihab_al-Din_Yahya_ibn_Habash_Suhrawardi
Historical bronze flag from 2400 BC, discovered in Iran
element. In ancient Iranian mythology the bird is identified with the Simurgh, which symbolized the sun god. Under its Sumerian and Hurrian equivalents
Derafsh_Shahdad
Sekandar Sarv Shaghad Shahran Goraz Shahrasb Shahrnaz Shahzreh Shirin Simurgh Siamak Siyâvash Sohrab Sudabeh Tahmina Tahmoores Tur Viseh Zal Zahhāk Zarvan
List_of_Shahnameh_characters
Iranian folk tale
and deserts until he reaches the Simurgh's nest and kills the multiheaded dragon to protect its nestlings. The Simurgh, in return, agrees to take him up
Leaves_of_Pearls
Tutelary spirit in Assyrian mythology
stallion in Greek mythology Sharabha, Hindu mythology: lion-bird hybrid Simurgh, Iranian mythical flying creature Sphinx, mythical creature with a lion's
Lamassu
Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)
A Sasanian silver plate featuring a simurgh. The mythical bird was used as the royal emblem in the Sasanian period.
Sasanian_Empire
creatures include the dragon, phoenix and Qilin, other creatures like the simurgh or peri (in Western sources often called angels) are borrowed from Iranian
Saz_style
Ancient South Arabian kingdom
Illustration in a Hafez frontispiece: Bilqis enthroned, under a flying simurgh (c. 1539)
Sheba
Immortal guardian bird of Iranian mythology
equates the Chamrosh with the giant bird Ziz. Huma bird Shahbaz (bird) Simurgh Rose, Carol. Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore
Chamrosh
Azerbaijani academic (born 1946)
Culturology in Azerbaijan and also the President of the Cultural Association Simurgh.[citation needed] Fuad Mamedov was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, in 1948. He
Fuad_Mamedov
indicated by the god's name, which was borrowed by the Slavs from the Iranian Simurgh, a winged, dog-headed guardian of plants. Svarog South Slavs Hephaestus
List_of_Slavic_deities
Persian fairy tale
of Clashing Swords, and saves the young of the Simurgh by killing a dragon. In gratitude, the Simurgh carries him to Waq. There, the king of Waq reveals
What the Rose did to the Cypress
What_the_Rose_did_to_the_Cypress
Seminal work on cosmography
wings; why not angels? Among the birds, Qazwini classifies the Anqa or Simurgh (Phoenix) as the most known bird and the kin of birds that lived alone
Aja'ib_al-Makhluqat
Mythologic figure
Angha (Persian: عنقا, from Arabic عنقاء "Anqa, phoenix") and also known as Simurgh, is a benevolent, mythical flying creature and common figure in Middle
Konrul
Superquad 2019 Quad Bike Slovakia Enovate ME-S 2019 Coupé China Entop Simurgh 2022 Coupé Afghanistan Etox Zafer 2007 Coupé Turkey Evan Series 3 LM 1999
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City in southwestern Uzbekistan
Simurgh on the portal of Nadir Divan-Beghi madrasah (part of Lab-i Hauz complex)
Bukhara
large room if not concealed. (Slavic mythology) Feathers of Simurgh, the legendary Simurgh gave three of her feathers to Zal, the Persian hero and also
List_of_mythological_objects
Legendary mountain
the Daeva (who did not follow Zoroastrianism) Saoshyant's battlefield Simurgh's nest The Peri and Deev kingdoms of Qaf include are Shad-u-kam (Pleasure
Mount_Qaf
Japanese manga and its adaptations
specifically to fight the Lucifer Hawk, and has the powerful pursuit aircraft the Simurgh at their disposal. Rally Cheyenne (ラリー・シャイアン) Voiced by: Toshiko Fujita
Silent_Möbius
Fiction web-serialised novel about people with superpowers
and arrests. The group's founder, Ziz LaSota, had named herself for the Simurgh, the Endbringer who turns people who spend time around her dangerously
Worm_(web_serial)
Religious symbol representing a ring of light around the head or whole body
and his reign. It was most often depicted as a phoenix-like bird, the Simurgh. Homer describes a more-than-natural light around the heads of heroes in
Halo_(religious_iconography)
819–999 Sunni Iranian empire in Central Asia
10th century. Islamic Art Museum (Museum für Islamische Kunst), Berlin. "Simurgh platter", Iran, Samanid dynasty. 9th-10th century. Islamic Art Museum (Museum
Samanid_Empire
"Iran Steps Up Net Censorship". BBC.com. Retrieved 9 December 2006. Aryan, Simurgh; Aryan, Homa; Halderman, J. Alex (2013). Internet Censorship in Iran: A
Internet_censorship_in_Iran
Arabic epistle by the Brethren of Purity
predatory birds); the lion (al-asad, king of predatory land animals); the simurgh (al-shāhmurgh, king of birds); the sea serpent (al-tinnīn, king of aquatic
The Case of the Animals versus Man
The_Case_of_the_Animals_versus_Man
enables him to turn into an eagle or an eagle-bulldog form resembling a Simurgh. Buzz's vocal effects are provided by Tomomitsu Tamaguchi in the original
List_of_One_Piece_films
Japanese light novel series
be 'spat' out later depending on which items are wanted. Simurgh (シムルグ, Shimurugu) Simurgh is Ellis' contracted Wind spirit who takes the form of a large
Bladedance_of_Elementalers
Topics referred to by the same term
Broadcasting Corporation of St. Kitts & Nevis An alternate name for the Simurgh, a monstrous creature in the web serial Worm This disambiguation page lists
Ziz_(disambiguation)
Bulgarian world music band
'Fei' on Effleurment: A Prikosnovénie Compilation Prikosnovénie (2006) Simurgh on Fairy World III Prikosnovénie (2007) Ivailo Petrov—oud, baglama saz
Irfan_(band)
the feet of a deer, the body of a leopard, and the haunches of a lion. Simurgh – A griffin-like creature of Persian mythology with the head of a dog,
List of hybrid creatures in folklore
List_of_hybrid_creatures_in_folklore
2003–2005 novel series by Iranian author Arman Arian
the dastard brother and Siavash who has lost his protector is saved by Simurgh and they travel through time and return to the cave of the book of life
Persians_and_I
2020 play
pilgrim birds led by a hoopoe that aims to find their supreme king, the Simurgh. Apart from its name, the director kept the same story as told in the collection
Conference of the Birds (Tunisian play)
Conference_of_the_Birds_(Tunisian_play)
Archive in Dublin, Ireland
of the Futuh al-Haramayn. Mecca, late 16th-century Zal Rescued by the Simurgh by Sadiqi Beg. Miniature from the Shahnameh commissioned by Shah Abbas
Chester_Beatty_Library
Instance of Sogdian art in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
648-651 CE, Afrasiyab murals, Samarkand. The delegate to the right has a Simurgh design on his dress. Turkish officers during an audience with king Varkhuman
Afrasiab_murals
Small Persian painting on paper
broadened the scope of this art. Tabriz, c.1370, Abduction of Zal by the Simurgh Bahram Gur Kills the Dragon, in a Shahnameh of 1371, Shiraz, with a very
Persian_miniature
Jalayirid ruler of Iraq
Abduction of Zal by the Simurgh. Shahnama (Topkapı, Hazine 2153), created circa 1370 under Shaykh Uways Jalayir. Tabriz (Topkapı, Hazine 2153)
Shaykh_Uways_Jalayir
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Brave Man
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Reflections to Attain Union with God
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Variant spelling of English Tammy, TAMMIE means "palm tree."
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secret, leanness
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or John.
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Obedient, Giver
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