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originates from the
Quechua word
anqash ('light, of
little weight'), from
anqas ('blue') or from anka ('eagle').
Ancash is a land of contrasts: it features...
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Anqa (Arabic: عَنْقَاء, romanized:
ʿanqāʾ), also
spelled '
Anqa' , or Anka, or
Anqa Mughrib or
Anqa al-Mughrib (Arabic: العَنْقَاء المُغْرِب), is a golden...
- Huch'uy
Anqas (Quechua huch'uy little,
anqas blue,
Hispanicized spelling Uchiangas, Uc****angas) is a 5,182-metre-high (17,001 ft)
mountain in the Chunta...
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study regularly. "Shihabuddin Abu Hafs 'Umar al-Suhrawardi".
anqa.co.uk.
Anqa Publishing.
Archived from the
original on 4
February 2023. One of the...
- (Chilean) – bird with
luminescent feathers which feeds on gold or
silver Anqa (Arabian) –
large mysterious or
fabulous female bird Anzû (Mesopotamian) –...
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Georgian paskunji (ფასკუნჯი), the
Arabian anqa (عنقاء), the
Turkish Konrul, also
called Zümrüdü Anka ("emerald
anqa"), the
Tibetan Me byi karmo, the Chinese...
- (****yrian mythology)
Anathan (Mandaean mythology)
Anaye (Navajo mythology)
Anqa (Arabian folklore)
Ancitif (Christian demonology)
Andhaka (Hindu mythology)...
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southeastern Morocco. The name
Alanqa comes from the
Arabic word العنقاء al-‘
Anqā’, for a
mythical bird of
Arabian culture.
Aided by
local villagers, a team...
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Ancasmarca is of
Quechua origin and
could have two
different meanings:
Anqas or ancash: blue; marka: village; "blue village" Anca: eagle; marka: village:...
- 1283) A word
borrowed in
medieval Spanish from Persian/Arabic
legendary anqa, an
elephant bird (a
giant eagle preying elephants), see Gryphon. A name...