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- Jahi abstract "Jahi is the Avestan language name of Zoroastrianism's demoness of "lasciviousness." As a hypostatic entity, Jahi is variously interpreted as "hussy," "rake," "libertine," "courtesan" and "one who leads a licentious life." Her standard epithet is "the Whore." In Zoroastrian tradition, Jahi appears as Middle Persian Jeh (Jēh, J̌ēh), characterized as the consort of Ahriman and the cause of the menstrual cycle.".
- Jahi thumbnail Persépolis._Lion_&_taureau2.jpg?width=300.
- Jahi wikiPageExternalLink zadspram.html.
- Jahi wikiPageExternalLink grb.htm.
- Jahi wikiPageExternalLink v10f411.html.
- Jahi wikiPageID "11356974".
- Jahi wikiPageRevisionID "596281110".
- Jahi hasPhotoCollection Jahi.
- Jahi subject Category:Daevas.
- Jahi comment "Jahi is the Avestan language name of Zoroastrianism's demoness of "lasciviousness." As a hypostatic entity, Jahi is variously interpreted as "hussy," "rake," "libertine," "courtesan" and "one who leads a licentious life." Her standard epithet is "the Whore." In Zoroastrian tradition, Jahi appears as Middle Persian Jeh (Jēh, J̌ēh), characterized as the consort of Ahriman and the cause of the menstrual cycle.".
- Jahi label "Jahi".
- Jahi label "ジャヒー".
- Jahi sameAs ジャヒー.
- Jahi sameAs m.02r8vdy.
- Jahi sameAs Q6123245.
- Jahi sameAs Q6123245.
- Jahi wasDerivedFrom Jahi?oldid=596281110.
- Jahi depiction Persépolis._Lion_&_taureau2.jpg.
- Jahi isPrimaryTopicOf Jahi.