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==See also== * [[Anqa]], Arabian mythological bird identified with the Simurgh * [[Anzû (mythology)|Anzû]] (older reading: Zû), Mesopotamian monster * [[Chamrosh]], Persian mythological bird * [[Chimera (mythology)|Chimera]], Greek mythological hybrid monster * [[Fenghuang]], mythological bird of East Asia * [[Garuda]], Indian mythological bird * [[Griffin|Griffin or griffon]], Greek lion-bird hybrid * [[Huma bird]], Iranian mythical bird * [[Mythological hybrid|Hybrid creatures in mythology]] * [[Konrul]], Turkish mythological hybrid bird * [[Lamassu]], Assyrian deity, bull/lion-eagle-human hybrid * [[Luan (mythology)|Luan]], Chinese mythological bird related to the phoenix, whose name is often translated as "simurgh" * [[Nue]], Japanese legendary creature * [[Oksoko]], Slavic mythological double-headed eagle * [[Pamola]], A Legendary bird-spirit in Abenaki Mythology * [[Pegasus]], winged stallion in Greek mythology * [[Pixiu]] or Pi Yao, Chinese mythical creature * [[Roc (mythology)|Roc]], Arab and Persian legendary bird, the opposite of Anqa * [[Shahbaz (bird)]], Persian mythological bird * [[Simargl]], a related being in Slavic mythology * [[Sphinx]], Greek mythical creature with lion's body and human head * [[Turul]], Turkic and Hungarian mythological bird of prey and a national symbol of Hungarians * [[Ziz]], giant griffin-like bird in Jewish mythology * [[Firebird (Slavic folklore)|Zhar Ptica]], bird in Russian mythology parallel to the [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]]
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