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  • The Nart sagas (Abkhaz: Нарҭаа ражәабжьқәа; Nartaa raƶuabƶkua; Adyghe: Нарт тхыдэжъхэр, romanized: Nart txıdəĵxər; Ossetian: Нарты кадджытæ, Нарти кадæнгитæ...
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  • Twins Nart legends. The epic of the Ossetian people. Vladikavkaz: Iriston. 2003. pp. 53, 74. "Akhsar and Akhsartag. The Nart saga (Ossetian epic)". ironau...
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  • Georges (1976). Ossetian epic and mythology. Science. pp. 13, 140. Jykkaity, Shamil (2003). Нарты кадджыт - ирон адӕмы эпос — Nart saga (in Ossetic). p. 241...
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  • Uryzmaeg is the hero of the Nart saga of the peoples of the Caucasus, son of Akhsartag and Dzerassae. Akhsartag descended to the bottom of the sea after...
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  • Abkhazian: Хмышь, Abaza: Хъмыщ, Karachay-Balkar: Хымыч) is the hero of the Nart saga of the peoples of the Caucasus, son of Akhsartag and Dzerassae, the father...
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  • of burying the dead before sunset. Modgud Barastyr Nart saga Dumézil, Georges (2001). Ossetian epic and mythology. Vladikavkaz: Science. pp. 22–23. Dzadziev...
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  • smallpox and measles on children. In the Nart saga, Alardy appears episodically in different cycles. He protects the Narts from skin diseases or sends them....
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    the Nart sagas, which tell stories of a race of ancient heroes called the Narts. These sagas include such figures as Satanaya, the mother of the Narts, Sosruquo...
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  • Maharashtra, India Satanaya, aka Satana, a mythological figure from the Nart saga of the Northern Caucasus Tura Satana (born 1935), Japanese-American actress...
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  • as the daughter of the water deity Donbettyr and the mother of several Nart saga heroes. She was the wife of Akhsartag. With him, she was the mother of...
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  • the Nart sagas. The Narts were the central figures of the folklore of peoples of the North Caucasus. Batraz (Батрадз, or Батраз) in the Ossetian Nart sagas...
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  • nymphs. Through them, he is the ancestor of many of the heroes of the epic Nart saga of the north Caucasus, including Uryzmaeg, Satanaya, Xaemyts, and Batraz...
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  • mythological figures, including those in the Nart sagas, such as the warrior heroes Batraz, Akhshar and Akhsartag. Nart saga Ætsæg Din Scythian mythology Arys-Djanaïéva...
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  • episode with a similar event involving Ossetian character Satanaya, in the Nart sagas. It is also been suggested that both characters are remnants of Scythian...
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    within Russia, but is also present in South Ossetia, and in Ukraine. The Nart sagas are central to the religion, and exponents of the movement have drawn...
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  • primary deity of the hunt. He appears as such in the Ossetian epic called the Nart saga. Ossetian hunters referred to game as Æfsatī's cattle (Ossetian:...
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    Armenian epic, Artashes and Satenik's son Artavazd fights Argavan, who was plotting to lure Artashes using a feast; in the Nart sagas, the Narts plot to...
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    watch of the heroes, the golden apples, the avian thief) to Ossetian Nart sagas and the Greek myth of the Garden of the Hesperides. The avian thief may...
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    Религиозное мировоззрение в Нартском эпосе [Religious worldview in the Nart epic] (in Russian). Vladikavkaz.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing...
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  • possession in the traditional religions of the Caucasus". Colarusso, John, Nart Sagas from the Caucasus, pub. Princeton University Press 2002 ISBN 0-691-02647-5...
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