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    Al-Lat (redirect from Han-’Ilāt)
    as: 𐡄𐡍𐡀𐡋𐡕‎ (han-ʾIlat) in Imperial Aramaic; 𐢀𐢑𐢞‎ (Allāt) in Nabataean Arabic; 𐡠𐡫𐡶‎ (Allāt) in Palmyrene Aramaic; ʾLT (ʾIlāt), H-LT (ha-Lāt)...
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    Qedar, brought-in-offering to han-ʾIlat', with han-ʾIlat being the Aramaic form of the goddess's Arabic name of al-ʾIlāt). Achaemenid rule over the Transjordan...
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    Aramaic entry "That which Qaynu, son of Geshem, king of Qedar, offered for Han-'Ilat". This Geshem may be identical to the figure of the same name in the Book...
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  • same time Ilat, in the form of lightning, struck but before he could get the girl, her boyfriend jumped out of his hiding place and killed Ilat thus rescuing...
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    elat which means someone who confuses, deceives or bluffs. A similar term, ilat, means an accident, misfortune or a calamity. Yet another similar-sounding...
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  • Jafari Ghazal Khalaj Farideh Zarifdoust Mojgan Zare Hengameh Bourghani Sahar Ilat Saeideh Jafari Tahereh Tirgar  Bangladesh (BAN) Shahnaz Parvin Maleka Kazi...
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    "the fruit". However, restorations of Ugaritic texts including the phrase ilat inbi, "goddess of fruit," are now regarded as erroneous and there is no evidence...
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    8) quotes in its preclassical Arabic form as Alilat (Ἀλιλάτ, i. e.,ʼal-ʼilat), which means "the goddess". While the Proto-Semitic language did not have...
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    after Shapash, present in the names of sixty six individuals. The element ‘ilat ("goddess;" attested as epithet of both Athirat and Anat) occurs more often...
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  • commemorating the construction of a city gate under his rule; and Tulmay, son of Han-ʾAws, mentioned in four inscriptions (years 4, 20, 30, and 40) from the temple...
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  • Geological Survey. Retrieved 1 September 2023. "Türkmenbaşyda bolan ýer sarsgyny ilat arasynda dowul döretdi". Azatlyk Radiosy (in Turkmen). 17 August 2023. Retrieved...
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