Mah

''Mångha'' (}} ) is the Avestan for "Moon, month", equivalent to Persian ''Māh'' (; Old Persian ). It is the name of the lunar deity in Zoroastrianism. The Iranian word is masculine. Although Mah is not a prominent deity in the Avestan scripture, his crescent was an important symbol of royalty throughout the Parthian and Sassanid periods.

The Iranian word is cognate with the English ''moon'', from PIE ''*mēns'' Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Mah
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    by Mah Edmonds
    Published 2011
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    by Siddiqi, Mah
    Published 1997
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    by Mah, Ronald; Author
    Published 2007
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    by MAH.M.1
    Published 2018
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    by Adeline Yen Mah
    Published 2014
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    by Adeline Yen Mah
    Published 2014
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    Other Authors: ...And Fitzler , Mah...
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    Other Authors: ...Mah,, Talat...
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    Published 1962
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    Published 1978
    Other Authors: ...Mah, Hack-Cho...
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    Other Authors: ...Mah,Adeline Yen...
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    Other Authors: ...Najm,, Mah Jabeen...
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    by Siddiqi, M A H.
    Published 1997
    Printed Book
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    by Siddiqi, M. Abdul Hamid
    Published 1969
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    Published 2011
    Other Authors: ...Dempster,M.A.H...
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    by M A Hayat, M A Hayat
    Published 1978
    Printed Book
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    Published 1962
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    by Neil S Glickman
    Published 2009
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