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Djall or Dreq is the
personification of evil in
Albanian mythology and folklore. The name is used also for a
demon of fire.
Various tales woven through...
- demonology)
Devil (Demonology/Diabology) Div-e
Sepid (Persian mythology)
Djall (Albanian mythology)
Drekavac (Slavic mythology)
Dzoavits (Native American...
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Albanian mythology Baloz Bardha Constantin and Doruntinë
Dhampir Djall Drangue E
Bukura e
Dheut En
Fatia ****udh
Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi...
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foundation for a
mosque in London. Saf ibn
Sayyad Hadith of Najd
Sufyani Armilus Djall Antichrist Farhang,
Mehrvash (2017). "Dajjāl". In Madelung, Wilferd; Daftary...
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worshipped in Ur Lagamal,
minor underworld deity Birtum,
husband of
Manungal Djall,
symbolizes the devil. (Djaj(plural)) Mortja,
personification of death....
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malevolent being called Djall, also
known as the Dark Lord,
attached itself to Agalarna. When the
comet returned to Earth,
Djall came to the
planet and...
- Il-62M jet, en
route to
Conakry Airport in Guinea,
crashes into the
Fouta Djall Mountains of Guinea,
killing all 23
people on board. A
technical failure...
- v t e
Albanian mythology Baloz Bardha Constantin and Doruntinë
Dhampir Djall Drangue E
Bukura e
Dheut En
Fatia ****udh
Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi...
- v t e
Albanian mythology Baloz Bardha Constantin and Doruntinë
Dhampir Djall Drangue E
Bukura e
Dheut En
Fatia ****udh
Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi...
- (Gotland) –
Little people and
nature spirits Diwata (Philippine) – Tree
spirit Djall (Albanian) –
Devil Dobhar-chu (Irish) – King
otter Do-gakw-ho-wad (Abenaki)...