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king who consecrated the grove to Uastyrdzhi. Another important ceremony in honour of Uastyrdzhi is held beside a shrine called Rekom in the Tsey Valley in mid-June.
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of a one-year-old bull. To indicate that the victim belongs to the god, its right horn is cut off long before, forbidding any herdsman to swear on it.
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The Religion of Ossetia: Uastyrdzhi and Nart Batraz in Ossetian mythology
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He is depicted as a horseman with a long beard, riding on a
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Uastyrdzhi is invoked in the national anthems of both
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Supernatural beings identified with Christian saints
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43°03′32″N 44°17′35″E / 43.059°N 44.293°E / 43.059; 44.293

Ossetian Military Road
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Saint George
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Alagir
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