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Ayādgār ī Zarērān (and other approximationscf. of ambiguous Book Pahlavi ʾbyʾtkʾr y zlyln), meaning "Memorial of Zarēr", is a Zoroastrian Middle Persian heroic poem that, in its surviving manuscript form, represents one of the earliest surviving examples of Iranian epic poetry.

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  • Ayādgār ī Zarērān (and other approximationscf. of ambiguous Book Pahlavi ʾbyʾtkʾr y zlyln), meaning "Memorial of Zarēr", is a Zoroastrian Middle Persian heroic poem that, in its surviving manuscript form, represents one of the earliest surviving examples of Iranian epic poetry. The poem of about 346 lines is a tale of the death in battle of the mythical hero Zarēr (< Avestan Zairi.vairi), and of the revenge of his death. The figures and events of the poem's story are embellishments of mythological characters and events alluded to in the Gāthās, which are a set of autobiographical hymns in the Avesta that are attributed to the prophet Zoroaster. (en)
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  • Ayādgār ī Zarērān (and other approximationscf. of ambiguous Book Pahlavi ʾbyʾtkʾr y zlyln), meaning "Memorial of Zarēr", is a Zoroastrian Middle Persian heroic poem that, in its surviving manuscript form, represents one of the earliest surviving examples of Iranian epic poetry. (en)
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  • Ayadgar-i Zariran (en)
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