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- Jamshid abstract "Jamshid [ǰæmšīd] (Persian: جمشید, Jamshīd) (Middle- and New Persian: جم, Jam) (Avestan: Yima) is a mythological figure of Greater Iranian culture and tradition.In tradition and folklore, Jamshid is described as the fourth and greatest king of the epigraphically unattested Pishdadian Dynasty (before Kayanian dynasty). This role is already alluded to in Zoroastrian scripture (e.g. Yasht 19, Vendidad 2), where the figure appears as Avestan language Yima(-Kshaeta) "(radiant) Yima," and from which the name 'Jamshid' is derived.Jamshid remains a common Iranian and Zoroastrian male name. Edward FitzGerald transliterated the name as Jamshyd. In the eastern regions of Greater Iran, Central Asia, and by the Zoroastrians of the Indian subcontinent it is rendered as Jamshed.".
- Jamshid thumbnail Jamshid_Halved.jpg?width=300.
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- Jamshid wikiPageID "1334657".
- Jamshid wikiPageRevisionID "600828393".
- Jamshid after Zahhak.
- Jamshid before Tahmuras.
- Jamshid hasPhotoCollection Jamshid.
- Jamshid title "Legendary Kings of the Shāhnāma".
- Jamshid years "100".
- Jamshid subject Category:Longevity_traditions.
- Jamshid subject Category:Persian_mythology.
- Jamshid subject Category:Shahnameh_characters.
- Jamshid subject Category:Zoroastrianism.
- Jamshid type Ability105616246.
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- Jamshid type Content105809192.
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- Jamshid type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
- Jamshid type Imagination105625465.
- Jamshid type LongevityTraditions.
- Jamshid type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Jamshid type ShahnamehCharacters.
- Jamshid type Tradition105809745.
- Jamshid comment "Jamshid [ǰæmšīd] (Persian: جمشید, Jamshīd) (Middle- and New Persian: جم, Jam) (Avestan: Yima) is a mythological figure of Greater Iranian culture and tradition.In tradition and folklore, Jamshid is described as the fourth and greatest king of the epigraphically unattested Pishdadian Dynasty (before Kayanian dynasty). This role is already alluded to in Zoroastrian scripture (e.g.".
- Jamshid label "Dschamschid".
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- Jamshid label "Jamshid".
- Jamshid label "Jamshid".
- Jamshid label "Jamshid".
- Jamshid label "Джамшид".
- Jamshid label "جمشيد".
- Jamshid label "ジャムシード".
- Jamshid sameAs Dschamschid.
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- Jamshid sameAs 잠시드.
- Jamshid sameAs Dżemszyd.
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- Jamshid sameAs Jamshid.
- Jamshid wasDerivedFrom Jamshid?oldid=600828393.
- Jamshid depiction Jamshid_Halved.jpg.
- Jamshid isPrimaryTopicOf Jamshid.