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- Cup_of_Jamshid abstract "Jamshid [ǰæmšīd] (Persian: جمشید, Jamshīd) (Middle- and New Persian: جم, Jam) (Avestan: Yima) is a mythological figure of Greater Iranian culture and tradition. The Cup of Jamshid (Cup of Djemscheed or Jaam-e Jam, in Persian: جام جم) is a cup of divination, which in Persian mythology was long possessed by the rulers of ancient Greater Iran. The cup has also been called Jam-e Jahan nama, Jam-e Jahan Ara, Jam-e Giti nama, and Jam-e Kei-khosrow. The latter refers to Kaei Husravah in the Avesta, and Sushravas in the Vedas.The cup has been the subject of many Persian poems and stories. Many authors ascribed the success of the Persian Empire to the possession of this artefact. It appears extensively in Persian literature.The cup ("Jām") was said to be filled with an elixir of immortality and was used in scrying. As mentioned by Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, it was believed that all seven heavens of the universe could be observed by looking into it (از هفت فلک در او مشاهده و معاینه کردی). It was believed to have been discovered in Persepolis in ancient times. The whole world was said to be reflected in it, and divinations within the cup were said to reveal deep truths. Sometimes, especially in popular depictions such as The Heroic Legend of Arslan, the cup has been visualized as a crystal ball. Helen Zimmern's English translation of the Shahnameh uses the term "crystal globe".".
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- Cup_of_Jamshid wikiPageWikiLink Holyrood_(cross).
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- Cup_of_Jamshid wikiPageWikiLink Scrying.
- Cup_of_Jamshid wikiPageWikiLink Shroud_of_Turin.
- Cup_of_Jamshid wikiPageWikiLink Sushravas.
- Cup_of_Jamshid wikiPageWikiLink The_Heroic_Legend_of_Arslan.
- Cup_of_Jamshid wikiPageWikiLink Titulus_Crucis.
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- Cup_of_Jamshid wikiPageWikiLink File:Hâfiz_regardant_la_coupe_de_Djamshîd.jpeg.
- Cup_of_Jamshid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cup of Jamshid".
- Cup_of_Jamshid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jām-e Jam".
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- Cup_of_Jamshid subject Category:Ancient_Persia.
- Cup_of_Jamshid subject Category:Iranian_folklore.
- Cup_of_Jamshid subject Category:Persian_mythology.
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- Cup_of_Jamshid comment "Jamshid [ǰæmšīd] (Persian: جمشید, Jamshīd) (Middle- and New Persian: جم, Jam) (Avestan: Yima) is a mythological figure of Greater Iranian culture and tradition. The Cup of Jamshid (Cup of Djemscheed or Jaam-e Jam, in Persian: جام جم) is a cup of divination, which in Persian mythology was long possessed by the rulers of ancient Greater Iran. The cup has also been called Jam-e Jahan nama, Jam-e Jahan Ara, Jam-e Giti nama, and Jam-e Kei-khosrow.".
- Cup_of_Jamshid label "Cup of Jamshid".
- Cup_of_Jamshid sameAs جام_جم.
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- Cup_of_Jamshid sameAs Q3000051.
- Cup_of_Jamshid sameAs Q3000051.
- Cup_of_Jamshid wasDerivedFrom Cup_of_Jamshid?oldid=624386359.
- Cup_of_Jamshid depiction Hâfiz_regardant_la_coupe_de_Djamshîd.jpeg.
- Cup_of_Jamshid isPrimaryTopicOf Cup_of_Jamshid.