A Comparative Study of Zahhak’s Dual Character in Mythology, History, and Archeological Findings in Iran and Tajikistan

Q3 Arts and Humanities Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI:10.1080/10611959.2016.1317529
Mahin Ahbabi
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This article provides a comparative study of the mythological narratives of Zahhak in Persian literary works and the only surviving archeological illustrations of Zahhak before the advent of Islam, in Panjeh Kent [Panjakent] Tajikistan (500–600 C.E.). In mythological and historical texts, Zahhak had two features, one as a demon and the other as an oppressive and cruel human. This dualism is the focus of this analysis of the cultural myths and beliefs of the Aryan people. The study provides an interpretation of unique carvings discovered in Tajikistan that represent the battles of Aryans with both of Zahhak’s features in a series of stories. In these illustrations, Zahhak with his dual character tries to destroy the Aryans’ religious unity and beliefs. He was resisted through Aryan unity buttressed by their belief system. The gods Mithra and Soroush and the mythical birds the phoenix or rooster were believed to support and protect the Aryans.
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扎哈克在伊朗和塔吉克斯坦神话、历史和考古发现中的双重性格比较研究
本文对波斯文学作品中关于扎哈克的神话叙述和伊斯兰教出现之前唯一幸存的关于扎哈克的考古插图进行了比较研究,这些插图位于塔吉克斯坦的Panjeh Kent(公元500-600年)。在神话和历史文本中,扎哈克有两个特征,一个是恶魔,另一个是压迫和残酷的人类。这种二元论是分析雅利安人的文化神话和信仰的重点。这项研究为在塔吉克斯坦发现的独特雕刻提供了一种解释,这些雕刻代表了雅利安人在一系列故事中的战斗,其中包括扎哈克的两个特征。在这些插图中,扎哈克以他的双重性格试图摧毁雅利安人的宗教统一和信仰。他被雅利安人的信仰体系所支持的团结所抵抗。神密特拉和索罗什以及神话中的鸟凤凰或公鸡被认为是支持和保护雅利安人的。
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