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Apkallu or and
Abgal (𒉣𒈨;
Akkadian and Sumerian, respectively) are
terms found in
cuneiform inscriptions that in
general mean
either "wise" or "sage"...
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Abgal (Arabic: أبغال) was a pre-Islamic
Arabian god,
whose worship is
attested by
inscriptions dating to the
Palmyrene Empire – he is
thought to have...
- The term
Abgal refers to the
Seven Sages of
Ancient Mesopotamian tradition.
Abgal may also
refer to:
Abgal (god), a
Palmyrene deity Abgaal, a
Somali clan...
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cyclones HMS Abigail,
various Royal Navy
ships Avi****il, an
Israeli settlement Abgal (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Africa during the
Middle Ages.
Sarjelle was also the
mother of
Abgal Ismaan, the clan
forefather of the
Abgaal clan.
Ajuran Sultanate Luling...
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household was part of. The
mother of Hirabä was
Faduma Karanlä. The
mother of
Abgal was
Faduma Sargellä, who was an Aguran. She was
espoused by 'Isman Darandollä...
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Nephthys Nut
Osiris Ptah
Qetesh Ra Set Shu
Tefnut Thoth Arabian Allah Aglibol Abgal al-Lat al-Qaum al-‘Uzzá
Atarsamain ʿAṯtar
Baalshamin BÄ“l Dhul
Khalasa Dushara...
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Gerad H****an (Dubays) Omar
Gerad H****an (Warsangeli
Abgal)
Abdalle Gerad H****an (Warsangeli
Abgal)
Somali aristocratic and
court titles Lewis, I.M. (1958)...
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Religions of the
ancient Near East Pre-Islamic
Arabian deities 'Amm A'ra
Abgal Al-Lat Al-Qaum
Almaqah Anbay ʿAṯtar
Basamum Dhu l-Khalasa
Dushara Haukim...
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prominent of them was
Abgal, who
himself is not
attested in
Palmyra itself. Ma'n, an Arab god, was
worshipped alongside Abgal in a
temple dedicated in...