- Look up
Atash Behram, ataş, ateş, or آتش in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Atash may
refer to: The New
Persian word for Atar, the
Zoroastrian concept...
- only nine (one in Iran and
eight in India) are the main
temples known as
Atash Behrams; the
remaining are the
smaller temples known as agiaries. First...
- An
Atash Behram (Fire of Victory) is the
highest grade of fire that can be
placed in a
Zoroastrian fire
temple as an
eternal flame. The
other two lower...
- Yazd
Atash Behram (Persian: آتش بهرام یزد, Ātaš Bahrām-e Yazd), is a
Zoroastrian fire
temple in Yazd, Yazd province, Iran. It
enshrines the
Atash Bahram...
- The
Iranshah Atash Behram, also
known as the
Udwada Atash Behram, is a
sacred fire
housed in a
temple in Udvada,
Valsad district,
Gujarat on the west coast...
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located around 24 km from the
Valsad city. The
Zoroastrian temple,
Udvada Atash Behram is
situated here. The name
Udvada means the 'grazing
ground of camels'...
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Atash Taqipour (Persian: آتش تقیپور, was born 1945 in khoy, West Azerbaijan) is an
Iranian theater,
cinema and TV actor.
Taqipour has pla**** in famous...
- Ab-o-
Atash Park (Persian: پارکِ آب و آتش, Pārk-e Āb-o-Ātaš),
literally the "Water-and-Fire Park", also
known as the
Ebrahim Park (Persian: پارکِ ابراهیم...
- Sang-e
Atash or Sang
Atash or Sang
Atesh (Persian: سنگ اتش) may
refer to: Sang-e
Atash, Fariman,
Razavi Khorasan Province Sang-e
Atash, Mashhad, Razavi...
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Atash (Persian: آتش, lit. 'The Fire') was a right-wing
newspaper published from 1946 to 1947 in Tehran, Iran.
Atash was
first published on 18
April 1946...