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* In [[Islam]]ic tradition, [[Haizum]] is the horse of the archangel [[Gabriel]].<ref>{{cite thesis |last=Sakalauskaite |first=Aida |date=2010 |title=Zoometaphors in English, German, and Lithuanian: a corpus study |type=PhD |publisher=[[University of California]], Berkeley |url=https://www.proquest.com/openview/325f2aeab0ae6ce924f6d01e58faab3c/1 |access-date=February 28, 2022}}</ref> |
* In [[Islam]]ic tradition, [[Haizum]] is the horse of the archangel [[Gabriel]].<ref>{{cite thesis |last=Sakalauskaite |first=Aida |date=2010 |title=Zoometaphors in English, German, and Lithuanian: a corpus study |type=PhD |publisher=[[University of California]], Berkeley |url=https://www.proquest.com/openview/325f2aeab0ae6ce924f6d01e58faab3c/1 |access-date=February 28, 2022}}</ref> |
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* [[Tulpar]] is a winged or swift horse in [[Turkic mythology]]. |
* [[Tulpar]] is a winged or swift horse in [[Turkic mythology]]. |
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* [[Uchchaihshravas]] is a white winged horse, described in Hindu scriptures as one of the supernatural beings which emerged from the [[Samudra-manthana|churning of the ocean of milk]]. |
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== Other == |
== Other == |
Revision as of 11:05, 28 February 2022
The following is a list of fictional or mythological winged horses.
Mythology
- The ancient Pegasus is a mythological winged horse.
- Devadatta is the winged flying white horse of Kalki in Hinduism, bestowed by the god Shiva.[1]
- In Islam, Al-Buraq was a mythical steed who carried the prophet Muhammad.[2]
- Tianma was a winged 'celestial' horse in Chinese folklore.[citation needed]
- A Chollima is a mythical winged horse which originates from the Chinese classics.[citation needed]
- In Islamic tradition, Haizum is the horse of the archangel Gabriel.[3]
- Tulpar is a winged or swift horse in Turkic mythology.
- Uchchaihshravas is a white winged horse, described in Hindu scriptures as one of the supernatural beings which emerged from the churning of the ocean of milk.
Other
- The Ebony Horse is a mechanical horse with wings added to it so it could fly, first written about in the Arabian nights.[4]
See also
References
- ^ Khan, Dominique-Sila (1997). "The Coming of Nikalank Avatar: A Messianic Theme in Some Sectarian Traditions of North-Western India". Journal of Indian Philosophy. 25 (4): 411. ISSN 0022-1791. JSTOR 23448508.
- ^ Esposito, John L., ed. (2003). "Buraq". Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-989120-7.
- ^ Sakalauskaite, Aida (2010). Zoometaphors in English, German, and Lithuanian: a corpus study (PhD). University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
- ^ Thompson, Stith (1977). The Folktale. University of California Press. p. 78. ISBN 0-520-03537-2