- In Arab folklore,
Nasnas (Arabic: نسناس, romanized:
nasnās,
plural nisānis) is a
monstrous creature.
According to
Edward Lane, the 19th-century translator...
- The TAT
Nasnas is an
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Tunisia was the
first Arab country to
develop this
industry in 1997. In 2003, it was
joined by the...
- part of Arab
Bedouin folklore,
overlapping to some
extent with the ghoul.
Nasnas Qazwini, ****iya. Ajā’ib al-makhlūqāt wa-gharā’ib al-mawjūdāt. Persia....
- or Other)
Munkar and Nakir,
question the dead in
their graves. (Angels)
Nasnas, a half-demon,
considered offspring of the div. (Demon) Nāzi'āt, taking...
- The
North American Street Newspaper ****ociation (
NASNA) was an
organization of
street newspapers that
provided employment opportunities,
community and...
- Lycanthrope,
Werehyena Lycanthrope,
Werelion Markeen Maskhi Mason-Wasp,
Giant Nasnas Monster that
appears like only one half (left or right) of a human; first...
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create Adam, he
decided to
punish human's predecessors. God
obliterates the
nasnas,
created a veil
between jinn and humans, and made "the
rebellious giants"...
- of the
Pillars Jinn
Karkadann Kujata Luqman Magic ****
Marid Mount Qaf
Nasnas One
Thousand and One
Nights Qareen Qutrub Roc
Shaddad Shadhavar Shams al-Ma'arif...
- am****tion
Sirenomelia Fachan Invunche Kasa-obake Kui (Chinese mythology)
Nasnas Saci (Brazilian folklore)
Patasola It was also
noted by C. C. Rafn that...
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mythology are Bahamut, Dandan, Falak, Ghoul, Hinn, Jinn, Karkadann, Marid,
Nasnas, Qareen, Roc, Shadhavar,
Werehyena and
other ****orted
creatures which represented...