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Dushara (Nabataean Arabic: š¢
š¢š¢š¢š¢ dwÅ”rŹ¾ā), also
transliterated as
Dusares, is a pre-Islamic
Arabian god
worshipped by the
Nabataeans at
Petra and...
- I;
Dabuwaran Pri. Sch.
Dabuwaran II;
Gangara Pri. Sch. Gangara;
Dusare Pri. Sch.
Dusare;
Manda Pri. Sch. Manda;
Sharkawa Pri. Sch Sharkawa; G/Bagudu Pri...
- the
chief Nabatean god,
Dushara (worshipped
under his ****enized name,
Dusares). The
worship of
these Semitic gods is
attested in
coins and inscriptions...
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province even, and
every city, has its god.
Syria has Astarte,
Arabia has
Dusares, the
Norici have Belenus,
Africa has its Caelestis,
Mauritania has its...
- and the
North Arabian myth of the
mother goddess who was
responsible for
Dusares."[pageĀ needed] In
Hittite mythology, the god Anu was
overthrown by his...
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Chichen Itza, Mexico. A
sunken Nabataean temple dedicated to the
deity Dusares along with two
marble altars from
Roman period was
discovered at Pozzuoli...
- Mangalore:
Simon Alvares, 1907.
Phadara Stiphanskrta Khristapurana:
Paile va
Dusare. 5th edition, by
Shantaram P. Bandelu.
First [printed
edition in] Devanagari...
- call Dionysus, Orotalt; and Aphrodite, Alilat. Also
known as ÄÅ« SharĆ” or
Dusares (which
means "Possessor of the (Mountain) Shara"),
Orotalt was worshipped...
- Saldanha, 1907.
Copies available. PhÄdara StÄ«phanskį¹ta KhristapurÄį¹a:
Paile va
Dusare. 5th edition, by
Shantaram P. Bandelu.
First [printed
edition in] Devanagari...
- a
goddess in the
Nabataean pantheonāa
virgin who gave
birth to the god
Dusares. However, a few
modern scholars claim without proof that
Epiphanius may...