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Harahvaiti information


Harahvaiti may be:

  • a reconstructed old name of the Iranian deity Anahita
  • the old names of the following:
    • Arachosia, an ancient region in south Afghanistan
    • the Arghandab River flowing through it
    • Alexandria Arachosia, the main city in the region, later known as Kandahar

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Harahvaiti

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Harahvaiti may be: a reconstructed old name of the Iranian deity Anahita the old names of the following: Arachosia, an ancient region in south Afghanistan...

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Sarasvati River

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The Helmand River, Afghanistan, known in ancient Iranian Avestan as Harahvaiti, is identified by some as the ancient Sarasvati river....

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Anahita

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divinity unknown to the Avesta was solved by assimilating *Anāhiti to *Harahvaitī Arədvī Sūrā Anāhitā, whose third epithet was very close to the western...

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Serboi

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into *harv- which is very similar to "Hrvat, Croat"; P. S. Sakać found Harahvaiti, Harahvatis, Horohoati denoting a province and people close to modern...

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List of geological features on Rhea

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Fossa Named after Notes Harahvaiti Fossa Beautiful land created by Persian god Ahura Mazda; modern Kandahar, Afghanistan — Parun Fossa Parun River, Nuristan...

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Origin hypotheses of the Croats

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issues, tried to follow the Croatian ethnonym as far the region Arachosia (Harahvaiti, Harauvatiš) and its people (Harahuvatiya) of the Achaemenid Empire (550–330...

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Arghandab River

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millennium BC needs adequate attention." Rajesh Kocchar: "The Avestan Harahvaiti, phonetically the same as Sarasvati, was known to the Greeks as Etymander...

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Names of the Croats and Croatia

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Lithuanian gives širvas; S. K. Sakač linked it with the Avestan name Harahvaitī, which once signified the southwestern part of modern Afghanistan, the...

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