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Mihr (Armenian deity)

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25: 284: 124:, Mihr is the root of many Armenian proper names such as Mihran, Mihrdat and Mehruzhan. The Armenian pagan temple Mehian also has the same source. The month of February was dedicated to Mihr and it was called Mehekan. In 301 A.D. Christianity became the official religion of 148:. The ideology of the latter was based on the struggle between light and dark. However, the Armenians erected statues to honor the sun and the moon. Furthermore, Armenian paganism is characterized by the worship of a Triad. The 144:
According to Vahan Kurkjian, the ideology behind the Armenian paganism, the indigenous Armenian mythology or religion, has no Avestan trait, because the notion of the ideal did not exist in
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adopted many pagan rites and ceremonies. For example, the Christian fire-festival of
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Petrosyan, Armen (2015). "State Pantheon of Greater Armenia: Earliest Sources".
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The Indo‑european and Ancient Near Eastern Sources of the Armenian Epic
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Problems of Armenian Prehistory. Myth, Language, History
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