Acronym of سیمرغ


( سین مرغ ) Simorgh is a Persian word and abbreviation for chicken sin which is called Avesta as chicken sin and Pahlavi sin Morok. Chicken means chicken and it means hawk or eagle. Savanno apparently in ancient Iran was also the name of one of the famous Sages, which is associated with the status of Simorgh. Simorgh is the name of an Iranian mythical-legendary bird. Simorgh may be considered one of the most important beings in Persian literature. Scientists have a lot of value for this bird in Iranian mythology, and some similarities to birds, such as Falcons, etc. Indian, etc., etc. Oamaru and Avestan, etc., and help in the literature Pahlavi dynasty. Arabic, Homa, and the Phoenix in literature, etc., Phoenix, Phoenix Greek, Akkadian, and in folk literature have dealt with. He plays an important role in the stories of Shahnameh. He is the mountain of the mountain. He is knowledgeable and wise and has a secret. He feeds on her and supports her under his wing. He will help Rostam in the fight against Esfandiarruin. Except in the Shahnameh, other parsigvi poets have put Simorgh in the face of their stories. The logic of Al-Tir، Attar neyshabouri is also categorized as.
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