Arash the Archer (Persian: آرش کمانگیر‎) is a heroic archer-figure of Iranian oral tradition and folklore.

The basic story of the bowman runs as follows: In a war between the Iranians and the non-Iranians (in post-Sassanid tradition frequently identified with the Turanians) over the "royal glory" (khwarrah), the General Afrasiab has surrounded the forces of the righteous Manuchehr, and the two sides agree to make peace. Both reach an agreement that whatever land falls within the range of a bow-shot shall be returned to the Manuchehr and the Iranians, and the rest should then fall to Afraisab and the Aniranians. An angel (in al-Biruni it is 'Esfandaramad', i.e. the Amesha Spenta Spenta Armaiti, MP Spendarmad) instructs Manuchehr to construct a special bow and arrow, and Arash is asked to be the archer. Arash then fires the specially-prepared arrow at dawn, which then traveled a great distance (see below) before finally landing and so marking the future border between the Iranians and the Aniranians.

In Talebi and Balami, Arash is destroyed by the shot and disappears. In al-Tabari, he is exalted by the people, is appointed commander of the archers and lives out his life in great honor. The distance the arrow travels varies: in one it is thousand leagues (farsakhs), in another forty days walk. In several, the arrow traveled from dawn to noon, in others from dawn until sunset. A few sources specify a particular date for the event. The Middle Persian Mah i Frawardin notes the 6th day of the 1st month (i.e. Khordad of Frawardin); later sources associate the event with the name-day festivities of Tiregan (13th of Tir) "presumably" provoked by the homonymity with the Yazata Tir or tir "arrow." (Tafażżolī 1987, p. 266)

The location from which Arash fired his arrow varies as well. In the Avesta (which does not mention places in Western Iran), it is 'Airyo.khshaotha', a not-further identified location in the Middle Clime. Islamic-era sources typically place the location of the shot somewhere just south of the Caspian Sea, variously in Tabaristan (Tabari, Talebi, Maqdesi, ibn al-Atir, Marashi); a mountain-top in Ruyan (al-Biruni, Gardizi), Amul fortress (Mojmal), Mount Damavand (Balami) or Sari (Gorgani). The place the arrow landed is variously identified as 'Mount Khvanvant' in the Avesta (likewise an unknown location); a river in Balkh (Tabari, al-Atir); east of Balkh (Talebi); Bactria/Tokharistan (Maqdesi, Gardizi); the banks of the Oxus River (Balami) or Merv (Mojmal). According to al-Biruni, it hit a nut tree between "Fargana" and Tabaristan "in the furthest reaches of [Greater] Khorasan."

The name Arash remains one of the most popular names among Iranians and Afghans.

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Origins of the name [link]

Although several sources (e.g. al-Biruni) appear to have considered 'Arash' to be the origin of the name 'Arshak' (i.e. Arsaces), the name of the Parthian dynasty derives from a Parthian- or Eastern Iranian equivalent of 'Ardashir', i.e. 'Artaxerxes', specifically Artaxerxes II, who the Arsacids claimed to descend from. (Within the scheme of the mythologically-conflated genealogies of Iranian dynasts, the Arsacids also claimed to descend—via the other Arash—from Kai Kobad).

As is typical for names from oral tradition, there are numerous variations of 'Arash'. In the Avesta the name appears as 'Erekhsha' (Ǝrəxša) "of the swift arrow, having the swiftest arrow among the Iranians" (Yasht 8.6). This Avestan language form continues in Zoroastrian Middle Persian as 'Erash' (Bundahishn, Shahrastanha-i Eran, Zand-i Vahuman Yasht, Mah i Frawardin), from which the anglicized 'Eruch' derives. New Persian and Arabic forms include 'Erash' and 'Irash' in al-Tabari and ibn al-Atir; Aarashshebatir in al-Tabari; 'Arash' in al-Talebi; 'Aarash' in Maqdesi, Balami, Mojmal, Marasi, al-Biruni, and in the Vis o Ramin of Gorgani. Names with a stock epithet representing the Avestan "swift arrow" include al-Tabari's 'Aarashshebatir' and Mojmal's 'Arash-e Shewatir'. A surname form includes 'Arash/Aarash kaman-gir' "Arash, bow-expert."

Modern legend [link]

Siavash Kasraie, contemporary Iranian poet, wrote the long poem of Arash the Archer in 1959 .This epic narrative, based on ancient Persian myth, depicts Arash's heroic sacrifice to liberate his country from foreign domination.[1]

References [link]

  1. ^ Siavosh Kasrai, Iranian Poet, Caroun.com, Iranian literature

External links [link]


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Arash (disambiguation)

Arash is a mythological archer in Iranian legend and lore

Arash also may refer to:

  • Arash, Iran, a village in Bushehr Province, Iran
  • Arash Mahal, a city in Azerbaijan now named Agdash
  • Ivan Bultinovich Kitanov aka Gavang Arash, Buddhist priest of Kalmykia
  • Arash (Tanzanian ward), a ward in Tanzania
  • Arash (gun), a military weapon
  • Given name

  • a common Iranian first name (variants include; Aarash, Erash, Eruch, or Erexsha)
  • ARASH (composer), Arash Parsania, Iranian-German composer
  • Arash (singer), real name Arash Labaf, Iranian-Swedish singer
  • Tawab Arash, Afghan singer
  • Arash Borhani, Iranian football player
  • Arash Farboud, founder of Arash Motor Company
  • Arash Ferdowsi, co-founder of Dropbox
  • Arash Ghorbani-Zarin, Iranian-British victim of an "honour" killing
  • Arash Hejazi, Iranian novelist
  • Arash Howaida, Afghan hip-hop singer
  • Eruch Jessawala, close disciple of Meher Baba
  • Arash Markazi, Iranian-American sports journalist
  • Arash Miresmaeili, Iranian Judo champion
  • Arash (radar)

    Arash (Persian: رادار آرش) is a long-range radar system built by the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force. According to Brigadier General Farzad Esmaili, commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force, Arash radar Phased array radar is complete. He also said in an interview:«The radar will be developed in the foreseeable future, Radar with very high capacity to detect and identify targets and Also in the field of electronic warfare is approved by the Ali Khamenei.

    External links

  • Long Range Radar "Arash" operating cycle air defense + pictures
  • References

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    Ein dele man tange baraye to
    Yallah to kojaei yallah
    Man doset daram
    Az to man dooram, ey eshghe man bia ba man
    To kheyli nazi, to kheyli khoobi ba man
    Yallah Yallah bia pisham yalla
    Ein dele man tange baraye to
    Yallah to kojaei yallah
    Shodam einja tanha
    Bedoone to tanhaayam
    Shodam einja tanha
    Bedoone to tanhaayam
    Man doset daram
    Az to man dooram, ey eshghe man bia ba man
    To kheyli nazi, to kheyli khoobi ba man
    Yallah Yallah bia pisham yalla
    Ein dele man tange baraye to
    Yallah to kojaei yallah
    Shodam einja tanha




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