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List of Gods : "SW Arabia" - 90 records

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Name ▲▼ Origin ▲▼ Description ▲▼
Spirit name
"Abgal"
Pre - Islamic northern Arabian (1) Desert god. Known from the Palmyrian desert regions as a tutelary god of Bedouins and camel drivers.(2) Minor attendant spirits. Mesopotamian (Sumerian). Associated with ENKI and residing in the Abzu or primeval water....
Spirit name
"Jack A-Lantern"
Arabian A bog or marsh spirit who delights to mislead. These Arabian spirits were formed of "smokeless fire."
Deity name
"Yagute"
Arabian A deity depicted in the form of a lion. Arabian
Deity name
"Datin"
Arabic A deity worshipped in pre-Islamic northern Arabia. Datin was an oracular deity also åśśociated with oaths and justice. Arabic
God name
"Theandros"
N Arabia A god known only from Greek & Roman inscriptions
God name
"Anbay"
S Arabia A god of justice & an oracular source
God name
"Haubas/ Hobas"
SArabia A god that may be a particular form of Attar
God name
"Du-l Halasa"
SW Arabia A god that was demoted to the rank of an idle
Goddess name
"Salm of Mahram"
Arabia A goddess from the pantheon of Tayma introduced to North Arabia from North Syria.
God name
"Asar"
Arabian A horse-god revered in ancient Palmyra, possibly of Arabian origin.
God name
"A'ra"
W Arabia A local god
God name
"Singala"
N Arabia A local god
God name
"Haukim"
SArabia A local god thought to be concerned with arbitration & the law
God name
"Marnas"
N Arabia A local tutelary god
God name
"Salm of Mahram/ Salman"
N Arabia A local tutelary god
Spirit name
"Ifreet or Afreet or Afrit"
Arabian A powerful evil jin or spirit of Arabian mythology.
Goddess name
"Allat"
Arabic A pre-Islamic Arabian goddess who was one of the three chief goddesses of Mecca and one of three goddesses that the pre-Islamic Meccans referred to as "The Daughters of God". Arabic
King name
"Jinn"
Arabian A sort of fairies in Arabian mythology, the offspring of fire. They propagate their species like human beings, and are governed by a race of kings named Suleyman, one of whom built the pyramids. Their chief abode is the mountain Kaf, and they appear to men under the forms of serpents, dogs, cats, monsters, or even human beings, and become invisible at pleasure. The evil jinn are hideously ugly, but the good are exquisitely beautiful. According to fable, they were created from fire two thousand years before Adam was made of earth. The singular of jinn is jinnee.
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