Abstract

There are many Turkic superheroes depicted in the ancient folklore, literary fiction, and historic prose. For centuries, people in many regions of ancient Uzbekistan and Iran glorified the extraordinary traits of brave Jamshid who is famous for his immortality, symbol of happiness, and creator of all handcrafts and professions.This article introduces the historical ethno genesis of Jamshid, how his characters developed with time into a symbol of bravery, immortality, glory, and prosperity. The very first image of Jamshid can be found in the Iranian manuscripts of ancient “Avesto” and Indian mythology. Additionally, the author observes the interpretation of Jamshid in various historically works and literary fiction.

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