Div or dev (Persian: Dīv/Dēw: دیو) (with the broader meaning of demons or fiends) are monstrous creatures within Middle Eastern lore, and probably Persian...
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(number) (DIV), in Roman numerals Div (demon), a demon in Middle Eastern mythology Divisi or div., a music term used in orchestral scores Div, a character...
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by the names of Div and Druq. These two have male and female genders, and against every good thing in the world. In Iranian mythology, the world is always...
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and equipped in order to better navigate the underworld. A number of mythologies incorporate the concept of the soul of the deceased making its own journey...
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spiritual beliefs Wechuge - Athabaskan Wendigo Zipacna - Maya mythology Flaming Teeth Maero Div Bungisngis Kapre Căpcăun Uriaș Zmeoaică Zmeu Ispolin Katallan...
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In the Persian epic of Shahnameh Div-e Sepid (Persian: دیو سپید, lit. White Div), is the chieftain of the Divs (demons) of Mazandaran. He is a huge being...
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Slavic paganism (redirect from Circles in Polish mythology)
Slavic paganism, Slavic mythology, or Slavic religion is the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the Slavs before Christianisation, which...
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(Demonology/Diabology) Div-e Sepid (Persian mythology) Djall (Albanian mythology) Drekavac (Slavic mythology) Dzoavits (Native American mythology) Eblis/Iblis/Ibris...
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List of mythological objects (redirect from Swords in mythology)
which was fixed the head of the white giant Div-e-Sepid, from the Persian epic Shahnameh. (Persian mythology) Helm of Awe (also Helm of Terror or Ægishjálmr)...
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In Mazandaran province today, there are places named Div Asiyab, Div Cheshmeh, Div Kela, and Div Hamam. The location of Mazandaran should not be confused...
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Cosmic ocean (redirect from World ocean (mythology))
the mythology of Yazidism, Ahl-e Haqq, Alevism, Ancient Egyptian mythology, Ancient Greek mythology, Canaanite mythology, Ancient Hindu mythology, Ancient...
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Leshy (redirect from Leshi (mythology))
Leshy or Leshi is a tutelary deity of the forest in pagan Slavic mythology. As Leshy rules over the forest and hunting, he may be related to the Slavic...
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Black Div (Persian: دیو سیاه) is a character in Shahnameh Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp; he is a mythical creature who appears in the role of Div. Wikisource...
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Akvan Div (Persian: اکوان دیو) is a mythical creature who appears in the role of Div. The subject of the story goes back to the time of Kay Khosrow. He...
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Hindu mythology is the body of myths attributed to, and espoused by, the adherents of the Hindu religion, found in Hindu texts such as the Vedas, the...
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Jötunn (redirect from Giants (Norse mythology))
Riding of Yorkshire Asura – a comparable class of deities in Indian mythology Div – a comparable class of beings in Islamic-Persian lore Ents Giants (Marvel...
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Historically, belief in demons, or stories about demons, occurs in folklore, mythology, religion, and literature; these beliefs are reflected in media including...
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Arzhang Div (Persian: ارژنگ دیو) is a character in Shahnameh Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp; he is demon (Div) chief of Mazandaran in Rostam's Seven Labours...
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Championship Winners 2015,2020,2021 Dublin Feile Div 4 Football Winners 2017 "Cualu". A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology. Oxford University Press. January 2004....
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Proto-Indo-Iranian paganism (redirect from Proto-Indo-Iranian mythology)
of the speakers of Proto-Indo-Iranian and includes topics such as the mythology, legendry, folk tales, and folk beliefs of early Indo-Iranian culture...
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Whooping cough (redirect from Mythology Concerning Whooping Cough)
Whooping cough (/ˈhuːpɪŋ/), also known as pertussis or the 100-day cough, is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable bacterial disease. Initial symptoms...
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Genies or djinns are supernatural creatures from pre-Islamic and Islamic mythology. They are associated with shapeshifting, possession and madness. In later...
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List of common misconceptions (redirect from Science mythology)
"Misconceptions about the Nature of Science". UMT.edu. University of Montana, Div. Biological Sciences. Archived from the original on October 17, 2011. Retrieved...
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Daeva (category Azerbaijani mythology)
(Zoroastrian Middle Persian; New Persian divs) are personifications of every imaginable evil. Over time, the Daeva myth as Div became integrated to islam. Daeva...
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In Turkic mythology, Konrul, also Kongrul and Konqrul (Azeri: Qonrul, قنرل, Гонрул) is a long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn, similar...
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Tengrism (redirect from Mythology of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples)
Sky") was called Allah, the "spirit of the earth" Shaitan, demons became div, peri or jinn, but the idea behind them remained shamanic. Hulegu Khan sent...
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("Sky-Father"), Latgalian Dīvs, Old Prussian Diews, Yotvingian Deivas was the primordial supreme god in the Baltic mythology, one of the most important...
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This is a list of spiritual entities in Islam. Islamic traditions and mythologies branching of from the Quran state more precisely, about the nature of...
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Zahhak (redirect from Dahaka (mythology))
ضحاک ماردوش, romanized: Zahhāk-e Mārdoush), is an evil figure in Persian mythology, evident in ancient Persian folklore as Azhi Dahāka (Persian: اژی دهاک)...
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Talysh mythology (Talysh: Толышә мифологијә, Tolışə mifoloqiyə) are complex mythological representations of the Talysh people. The Talysh mythological...
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