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  2. Mithra - Wikipedia

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    Mithra ( Avestan: 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬀 Miθra, Old Persian: 𐎷𐎰𐎼 Miθra ), commonly known as Mehr or Mithras among Romans, [1] is an ancient Iranian deity of covenants, light, oath, justice, the sun, [2] contracts, and friendship. [3] In addition to being the divinity of contracts, Mithra is also a judicial figure, an all-seeing ...

  3. Mitra - Wikipedia

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    Mitra ( Proto-Indo-Iranian: *mitrás) is the name of an Indo-Iranian divinity that predates the Rigvedic Mitrá and Avestan Mithra . The names, and some characteristics, of these established deities subsequently influenced other figures: Maitreya, a vrddhi-derived form of Sanskrit mitra, a bodhisattva in Buddhist tradition.

  4. Mithraism - Wikipedia

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    Mithras killing the bull ( c. 150 CE; Louvre-Lens) Rock-born Mithras and Mithraic artifacts ( Baths of Diocletian, Rome) Mithraism, also known as the Mithraic mysteries or the Cult of Mithras, was a Roman mystery religion centered on the god Mithras. Although inspired by Iranian worship of the Zoroastrian divinity ( yazata) Mithra, the Roman ...

  5. Mitra Hejazipour - Wikipedia

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    Mitra Hejazipour (Persian: میترا حجازی‌پور, born 19 February 1993) is an Iranian and French chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster. Career [ edit ] She won the silver medal in the World Under-10 Girls Championship in 2003.

  6. Mithra Temple of Maragheh - Wikipedia

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    The Mithra Temple of Maragheh, also referred to as the Mithra Temple of Verjuy or simply Mehr Temple is a place of worship of the Aryan (Indo-Iranian) god, Mitra ((Avesta: Mithra, Skt: Mitra, Pahlavi: Mihr, NPer: Mihr/Mehr),) a mysterious underground place of prayer in northwestern Iranian city of Maragheh dating back to thousands of years ago, is located in Iran, 6 km southeast of Maraghe ...

  7. Mitra (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mitra (Bengali: মিত্র), also called Mittra or Mitro, is a Bengali Hindu surname found mostly amongst the Bengali Kayastha community in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. This surname also has a prevalence in Iran and is a popular Persian last name found in America. [1]

  8. Reading Lolita in Tehran - Wikipedia

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    English. Published. 2003 (Random House) Publisher. Random House. ISBN. 9780375504907. Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books is a book by Iranian author and professor Azar Nafisi. Published in 2003, it was on the New York Times bestseller list for over one hundred weeks and has been translated into 32 languages.

  9. Mitra Hajjar - Wikipedia

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    Mitra Hajjar (Persian: میترا حجار; born February 4, 1977) is an Iranian actress. She has received various accolades, including a Crystal Simorgh , in addition to nominations for three Hafez Award , an Iran Cinema Celebration Award and an Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Award.

  10. Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia

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    Mitra, also called Mithra, was originally an Indo-Iranian god of "covenant, agreement, treaty, alliance, promise." Mitra is considered a being worthy of worship and is "characterized by riches". Mitra is considered a being worthy of worship and is "characterized by riches".

  11. Mitra Farazandeh - Wikipedia

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    Mitra Farazandeh (Persian: میترا فرازنده; born c. 1976) is an Iranian disability activist and visual artist. Biography. Mitra Farazandeh was born in Tālesh city in northwestern Iran. She has a physical deformity. She lives in a village in Hashtpar (the city of Talesh) in the Gilan province of Iran.