NEWROZ : 無料・フリー素材/写真
NEWROZ / Kurdistan Photo كوردستان
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| 説明 | According to a popular Kurdish folk tale, the Kurdish New Year, have their beginning March 21 700 f.Kr, when the Kurdish blacksmith Kawa exempted the Kurdish people from the tyrant Zuhak (EZH Dehak). Zuhak was, according to folklore, an evil king who ruled the Kurdish regional residents and the surrounding region by enslaving the Kurdish people. Zuhak must have suffered from a rare disease. According to myth, two large snakes have grown from the tyrant's shoulders. The snakes must have threatened Zuhak having to eat his brain. The fear of death will Zuhak place daily to have entered the snakes with two young people's brains, a girl and a boy. Thereafter, an atrocious period to be initiated in which young people have been killed to feed the snakes on Zuhaks shoulders with their brains. During this period, thousands of young people have lost their lives, including seven of Smith Kawase children. Eventually, the Kurdish people have appealed to the blacksmith Kawa lead a rebellion against the evil king Zuhak. Kawa will then have led the rebellion against Zuhak, and 21 March 700 BC Zuhaks palace was surrounded and defeated Kawa palace guards with the help of his hammer, which he had killed two snakes and Zuhak. Kawa will then be dragged out Zuhak from the palace to show that the tyrant could no longer oppress the people, and he must also have declared that henceforth the people could enjoy their freedom. In connection with the successful rebellion, large fires have been lit up in the hills and mountains around the country to broadcast news of Zuhaks death and the lost freedom. Since then it has become a tradition to light great fires each year when it's time to start the new year (Newroz). Both Kawa and Zahak are important personalities in the Kurdish mythology and appears also in other populations that Persians and Afghans. |
| 撮影日 | 2010-03-19 19:14:01 |
| 撮影者 | Kurdistan Photo كوردستان |
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