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- Mah abstract "Mah or Maonghah is the Avestan language word for both the moon and for the Zoroastrian divinity that presides over and is the hypostasis of the moon.The names 'Maonghah' and Mah derive from an Indo-European root that is also the origin of the English language word "moon." The Zoroastrian divinity has however no Vedic equivalent. Maonghah retains the name Mah in the 9th-12th century texts of Zoroastrian tradition, and continues with that name into New Persian. In Histories 7.3.7, Herodotus states that the moon was the tutelary divinity of the Iranian expatriates residing in Asia Minor.".
- Mah thumbnail Persépolis._Lion_&_taureau2.jpg?width=300.
- Mah wikiPageID "661139".
- Mah wikiPageRevisionID "543467271".
- Mah hasPhotoCollection Mah.
- Mah subject Category:Lunar_goddesses.
- Mah subject Category:Yazatas.
- Mah type Abstraction100002137.
- Mah type Belief105941423.
- Mah type Cognition100023271.
- Mah type Content105809192.
- Mah type Deity109505418.
- Mah type Goddess109535622.
- Mah type LunarGoddesses.
- Mah type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Mah type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Mah comment "Mah or Maonghah is the Avestan language word for both the moon and for the Zoroastrian divinity that presides over and is the hypostasis of the moon.The names 'Maonghah' and Mah derive from an Indo-European root that is also the origin of the English language word "moon." The Zoroastrian divinity has however no Vedic equivalent. Maonghah retains the name Mah in the 9th-12th century texts of Zoroastrian tradition, and continues with that name into New Persian.".
- Mah label "Mah (Gott)".
- Mah label "Mah".
- Mah label "Mah".
- Mah sameAs Mah_(Gott).
- Mah sameAs Mah.
- Mah sameAs m.030n6d.
- Mah sameAs Q1884731.
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- Mah sameAs Mah.
- Mah wasDerivedFrom Mah?oldid=543467271.
- Mah depiction Persépolis._Lion_&_taureau2.jpg.
- Mah isPrimaryTopicOf Mah.