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Huma bird

Huma
Mosaic of the mythical Huma bird on the portal of Nadir Divan-Begi Madrasa in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
GroupingMythical creature
FolklorePersian mythology
CountryAncient Iran

The Huma (Persian: هما, pronounced Homā, Avestan: Homāio), also Homa, is a mythical bird of Iranian[1][2] legends and fables, and continuing as a common motif in Sufi and Diwan poetry. Although there are many legends of the creature, common to all is that the bird is said never to alight on the ground, and instead to live its entire life flying invisibly high above the earth.

  1. ^ MacKenzie, D. N. (2005), A concise Pahlavi Dictionary, London & New York: Routledge Curzon, ISBN 0-19-713559-5
  2. ^ Mo'in, M. (1992), A Persian Dictionary. Six Volumes, Tehran: Amir Kabir Publications, ISBN 1-56859-031-8

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هوما (أسطورة) Arabic Huma quşu AZ Изге Һомай BA Homa Catalan Homa (mitología) Spanish هما (افسانه) FA Homa (mythologie) French ציפור הומא HE Homa Italian フマ Japanese

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