• The Nart sagas (Abkhaz: Нарҭаа ражәабжьқәа; Nartaa raƶuabƶkua; Adyghe: Нарт тхыдэжъхэр, romanized: Nart txıdəĵxər; Ossetian: Нарты кадджытæ, Нарти кадæнгитæ...
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    figure who appears in many cycles of the Nart sagas of the North Caucasus. Satanaya is the mother of the Narts, a fertility figure who is also an authority...
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  • she acted in her husband's house too. In the Nart saga Safa is called "heavenly", being a friend of the Narts and a teacher of the son of Uryzmag, the Crimean...
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  • parallels to the Ossetian nart saga. Nalchik.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Abaev, Vasily (1990). Nart saga of Ossetians (2nd ed...
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  • Nart or NART may refer to: National Adult Reading Test North American Racing Team Nart sagas, Caucasian myths Nart, Masovian Voivodeship, east-central...
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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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  • Narts from heaven. In the Nart saga, Fælværa is presented as a celestial being participating in Nart feasts, which shows him as a friend of the Narts...
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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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  • progenitor of the heroes of the Ossetian Nart saga, the father of the twins Akhsar and Akhsartag. In old age, the Nart Warhag and his wife Sainagon had two...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • various peoples of the Caucasus region. Examples include: North Caucasus: Nart saga Ossetian mythology Vainakh mythology, covers Chechen and Ingush mythology...
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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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  • creature and gatekeeper of the underworld in Ossetian mythology. In the Nart saga, on the orders of Barastyr, who is both a judge and a jailer for some...
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    Akhshar and Akhsartag - one of the main characters and progenitors of the Nart saga Marassa Jumeaux - The divine, children twins in Vodou. Ibeji - Twins 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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    character in many cycles of the Nart sagas of the Caucasus. Sosruko is a powerful but devious man who is the smallest of the Narts; as a character, he is sometimes...
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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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  • appears (as a blacksmith and also a powerful leader) in some cycles of the Nart sagas of the Caucasus, in which his Ossetian counterpart is the smith Kurdalægon...
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  • himself, who had forgotten to sacrifice to Tutyr. In the Nart saga Tutyr is a friend of the Narts, whom he repeatedly helped. For example, Sosruko was hardened...
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  • believed to come into the possession of the dead kinsman or kinswoman. Nart saga Ossetian mythology Germanic mythology Caucasian neopaganism Celtic mythology...
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    on their side a matching theonym in the Ossetic legendary smith of the Nart saga Kurd-Alä-Wärgon ("the Alan smith Wärgon"), and postulated an original...
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  • nationalism. The system was initially shaped around the laws of the Narts in the nart saga, originally orally transmitted, which has heavily contributed to...
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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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    holds a central position in various customs and myths. In the Ossetic Nart saga, the sword of Batradz is dragged into the sea after his death, and the...
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    named for the Uatsamonga (Uacamonga), a magical cup mentioned in the Nart saga. Many veterans of the Russo-Georgian War were awarded with the order,...
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  • to suppress the Narts. Because they had no fire, the Narts ate raw food and cold milk, and had no agriculture. For a long time the Narts led a miserable...
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    substantial portion of the oral literature, along with some cycles of the Nart saga, was transcribed. Tevfik Esenç also eventually learned to write Ubykh...
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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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