
Al-Qaum - Wikipedia
Al-Qaum (Arabic: القوم) was the Nabataean god of war and the night, and guardian of caravans. [1] He was also known as the “Protector of the Clan.” Large numbers of inscriptions bearing his …
Al-Qaum - Wikiwand
Al-Qaum (Arabic: القوم) was the Nabataean god of war and the night, and guardian of caravans. [1] He was also known as the “Protector of the Clan.” Large numbers of inscriptions bearing his …
Gods and Worship - Nabataea
Some scholars feel that the ancient Nabataean pantheon may have become: Al-Qaum, the male god of the night (moon), Dushara, the god of the day (sun) and the goddess Al-Uzza (stars). Al …
The Mysterious Nabatean Gods of the Ancient Middle East
2020年1月9日 · Al Qaum was a god of war, equivalent to Greek Ares, and he protected caravans and clans. Al Kutbay was “more intellectual” and he was the patron of learning, trade and …
القوم (إله) - المعرفة - Marefa
Al-Qaum (العربية: القوم ) was the Nabataean god of war and the night, and guardian of caravans. Large numbers of inscriptions bearing his name have been found, and archaeologists believe …
Arabian mythology | Religion Wiki | Fandom
Al-Qaum (Arabic: القوم ) Was the Nabataean god of war and the night, and also guardian of caravans. Dushara ( Arabic : ذو شرى ) Was a Nabataean god. His name means "Lord of the …
Al-Qaum – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
Al-Qaum (árabe: القوم) era o deus da guerra e da noite dos Nabateus e, ainda, guardião dos viajantes do deserto. [1] Um enorme número de inscrições contendo seu nome foi encontrado …
Piecing Together the Religion of the Nabataeans - Academia.edu
This contribution presents several aspects of Nabataean religion, using the example of three major deities, the triad al-Lāt, Al-ʻUzzā and Manāt, which are attested by some pre-Islamic …
Was Dionysos, the Wine God, Venerated by the Nabataeans?
2005年6月5日 · al-Qaum – “benevolent” and “bountiful” are basically similar; but these are perhaps too general epithets to indicate that Dushara and Shai‘ al-Qaum are one and the same.
Al-Qaum - Wikiwand
Al-Qaum was the Nabataean god of war and the night, and guardian of caravans. Introduction Al-Qaum; In popular culture; References (: . ...