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Maher or
Maḥrem was a
South Semitic god of the
Aksumites and the Himyarites. He was the son of the main god Ashtar, and his
counterpart was Beher, god...
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Eritrean and
Ethiopian religion,
together with
Astar (god of sun and moon) and
Mahrem (god of war and head god).
Beher may be
related to the
Orthodox Tewahedo...
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Francis Anfray,
suggests that the
Aksumites worshipped Astar, his son,
Mahrem, and Beher.
Steve Kaplan argues that with
Aksumite culture came a major...
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pairing and
Aphrodite as warrior-protector is
localised to Crete. In Africa,
Maḥrem, the prin****l god of the
kings of
Aksum prior to the 4th
century AD, was...
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awarded the Rumi
Prize in 1998, a
Turkish literary prize. Shafak's 1999
novel Mahrem (The Gaze) was
awarded "Best Novel" by the
Turkish Authors' ****ociation...
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subdued all
these peoples by the
grace given me by my
mighty god Ares [
Maḥrem], who also
engendered me. It is
through him that I have
submitted to my...
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texts from this
period comes from the
Awwam Temple (otherwise
known as
Maḥrem Bilqīs) in Ma'rib. Amiritic/Ḥaramitic: the
language of the area to the north...
- Sızıntı: Wikileaks’te Ünlü Türkler (The Leak: The Po****r
Turks of Wikileaks),
Mahrem,
Metastaz and
Metastaz 2:
Cendere with
colleague Barış Terkoğlu. All three...
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Ottoman sultans Ergun Hiçyılmaz (2011).
Avrat Pazarından Hareme:
Mahrem Tarih.
Destek Yayınevi. p. 39. ISBN 978-605-4455-65-2. Uluçay 2011, p. 215...
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perhaps the
first Ottoman woman to
write her memoirs. Book name:
Haremden Mahrem Hatıralar-Melek Hanım (Private
Memories from the Harem-Melek Hanım). Abbasid...