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The myths and legends of Persian bring together the following civilizations, peoples and kingdoms and religions:
Adygues, Aghul, Ahura Mazda, Alain, Albanian, Armenia, Avar, Avesta, Azerbaijani, Azeri, Balkar, Baloch, Chitrali, Cimmerian, Circassians, Colchis, Darguin, Dersims, Diauehi, Elam, Persian Empires, Great iran, Iberia, Iranian, Iranzamin, Kalmuck, Kalmyk, Karachay, Kashmiri, Khalmyk, Kurds, Lak, Lezguien, Book of kings, Luck, Mani, Manichean, Manichaeism, Mazdaism, Mede, Iranian world, Nakh, Nogai, Oghouze, Ossetians, Pakistani, Pashtun, Persian, Punjabi, Routoul, Kingdom of Urtatu, Kingdom of Alania, Sakho, Saraiki, Sarmatian, Scythians, Shahnameh, Sindhi, Tabassaran, Circassians, Chechen, Tiridate IV, Tsakhur, Vaynakh, Yazidis, Zarathustra, Zarathushtra, Zoroaster, Zoroastrianism
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Classification of Persian myths and legends
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Iranian_religion
Books on Persian-Caucasian mythology
Comics / Illustrated:
In French :
- The Gathas: The Sublime Book of Zarathustra
- One Thousand and One Nights, Volume 1
- One Thousand and One Nights, Volume 2
- One Thousand and One Nights, Volume 3
- Mani and the Manichaean tradition
- The Gardens of Light
- Iran, a 4000 year history
- The Book of Heroes
- The Book of Dede Korkut in the language of the Oghuz people
- 15 tales from Armenia
- Tales from Armenia: Epic, folk tales and legends
- The Armenian legend of David of Sassoun
Only in English: