http://www.utaot.com/2013/02/25/zahhak-the-ancient-iranian-dragon/
Zahhak is an evil figure in Iranian mythology, evident in ancient
Iranian folklore as Aži Dahāka, the name by which he also appears in the
texts of the Avesta. In Middle Persian he is called Dahāg or Bēvar-Asp,
the latter meaning “[he who has] 10,000 horses”. Within Zoroastrianism,
Zahhak (going under the name Aži Dahāka) is considered the son of Angra
Mainyu, the foe of Ahura Mazda.
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