In the Persian epic of Shahnameh Div-e Sepid (Persian: دیو سپید, lit. White Div), is the chieftain of the Divs (demons) of Mazandaran. He is a huge being...
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trials. Divs are among the common enemies Rustam faces, the last one the Div-e Sepid, the demonic king of Mazandaran. Rustam's battle against the demonic...
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List of theological demons (section E)
demonology) Dev (Persian, Islamic demonology) Devil (Demonology/Diabology) Div-e Sepid (Persian mythology) Djall (Albanian mythology) Drekavac (Slavic mythology)...
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epithet is "of the bloody mace." Div-e Sepid: In the Shahnameh, Div-e Sepid (White Demon), is the chieftain of the Divs (demons) of Mazandaran. He is a...
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Devil (disambiguation) Red Devil (disambiguation) Div-e Sepid (lit. 'white demon'), the chieftain of divs (demons) from the Persian epic Shahnameh "White...
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Rostam's Seven Labours (redirect from Haft Khan-e-Rostam)
blind from the sorcery of the demons – and slays Arzhang Div. Rostam overthrows and kills Div-e-Sepid, the White Demon. The blood of the White Demon's heart...
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Royal Central Asian Society that the struggle between Rostam and the Div-e Sepid "White Demon" represents a struggle between Persians and invaders from...
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reads: ای دیو سپید پایدربند ای گنبد گیتی، ای دماوند ey div-e sepid-e pāy-dar-band, ey gonbad-e giti, ey Damāvand O white giant with feet in chains, O...
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journeys on his quest to rescue Kāvus and his men from the monstrous Div-e Sepid (White Div). Prior to the above, there are some references to Mazandaran in...
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mythology) Helmet of Rostam, upon which was fixed the head of the white giant Div-e-Sepid, from the Persian epic Shahnameh. (Persian mythology) Helm of Awe (also...
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Keshanian hero in Shahnameh who fights with Iranians in the Battle of Kamous-e Kashani. In Bondari's translation of Shahnameh into Arabic, his name is given...
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storytellers. Stories of the adventures of Rostam, such as his fight with the Div-e Sepid on Mount Damavand, as well as the romance about the Sasanian ruler Khosrow...
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Googoosh (redirect from Shabe Sepid)
collaborating in the albums Akharin Khabar (2004), Manifest (2005) and Shabe Sepid (2008). Most of the lyrics of these albums were by Shahyar Ghanbari. Beginning...
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Church Road Records featuring Cal Constantine on drums. It is inspired by Div-e Sepid of the Shahnameh, its title taken from one of the poem's chapters, while...
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Mazandaran is the abode of great Divs in the Shahanameh. Devils with the title: Div-e Sepid, Akvan Div, and Arzhang Div have been mentioned as Shah of Mazandaran...
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Rudbar (redirect from Rudbar-e Kuhpayeh)
name (meaning "by the river" in Persian) is a reference to the river Sepid Rood (Sepid Roud) that passes by the city. Rudbar is also called "Roodbar Zeitoun...
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Farm, is located near Manjil. Manjil is known for the river Sefīd-Rūd (or "Sepid Rood", "Sefid Rood", "white river"). It passes by the town and is formed...
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