The kulshedra or kuçedra is a water, storm, fire and chthonic demon in Albanian mythology and folklore, usually described as a huge multi-headed female...
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Drangue (section Battle with kulshedra)
fight the kulshedra in legendary battles. He uses meteoric stones, lightning-swords, thunderbolts, piles of trees and rocks to defeat the kulshedra and to...
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includes common Albanian mythological figures such as the ora, zana, kulshedra, shtriga, and e Bukura e Dheut ("the Earthly Beauty"). The story also...
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from the Latin draco, "dragon", satan and shejtan. Dajjal En (deity) Kulshedra Stihi Verbti Lurker 2004, p. 52 Novik 2015, p. 268. Orel 1998, p. 67 Orel...
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mythology) Killakee Cat (Hell Fire Club) Kukudh (Albanian mythology) Kulshedra (Albanian mythology) Kumbhakarna (Hindu mythology) Lamashtu (Mesopotamian...
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famous representation of which is the legendary battle between drangue and kulshedra, a conflict that symbolises the cyclic return in the watery and chthonian...
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Eternalism (philosophy of time) Historic recurrence Hoop snake Infinite loop Kulshedra Möbius strip Quine (computing) Self-licking ice cream cone Self-reference...
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depicted as a huge multi-headed female serpentine dragon similar to the kulshedra. In Southern Albanian beliefs, she is a storm deity. She is also referred...
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and Doruntinë Dhampir Djall Drangue E Bukura e Dheut En Fatia Kukudh Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi Perria Prende Princess...
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a fight against a kulshedra. Sometimes described with a star on her forehead and a moon on her chest, her victory over the kulshedra symbolizes the supremacy...
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mythology) Benzaiten vs. Gozuryu [ja] (Japanese Buddhism) Drangue vs. Kulshedra (Albanian folk beliefs) Vahagn vs. Vishap (Armenian mythology) Lac Long...
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fire-breathing storm demon in Albanian mythology and folklore, similar to the kulshedra. The Albanian term stihí is a variant of stuhí, "storm", related to Greek:...
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represented as kind and helpful while sometimes they appear as oppressive. Kulshedra Perria Stihi Lurker, Manfred (1984). The Routledge Dictionary of Gods...
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Ulster. The name of similar Albanian mythical creatures Kulshedra (kulshedër; def. kulshedra), who were slain by heroes drangue, derives from Latin chersydrus...
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and Doruntinë Dhampir Djall Drangue E Bukura e Dheut En Fatia Kukudh Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi Perria Prende Princess...
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abilities, and is now called a kulshedra or kuçedra (hydra). The kuçedra causes droughts and lives off human sacrifices. Kulshedras are killed by Drangue, Albanian...
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France; Python, Ladon, Wyvern and the Lernaean Hydra in Greek mythology; Kulshedra in Albanian Mythology; Unhcegila in Lakota mythology; Jörmungandr, Níðhöggr...
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and the Sun", who is described as the lightning of the sky) over the kulshedra (often described as an earthly/chthonic deity or demon) might symbolize...
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Large, hairy, greedy, human-eating bipedal monsters whose scream can kill Kulshedra (Albanian) – Drought-causing dragon Kumakatok (Philippine) – Death spirits...
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drangue, semi-human divine figures associated with thunders, slay the kulshedra, huge multi-headed fire-spitting serpents associated with water and storms...
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the concept, using "Punish attacks" that include spanking. The weapon Kulshedra (and Jeanne's equivalent, Vritra) is a whip that resembles a python. The...
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and Doruntinë Dhampir Djall Drangue E Bukura e Dheut En Fatia Kukudh Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi Perria Prende Princess...
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and Doruntinë Dhampir Djall Drangue E Bukura e Dheut En Fatia Kukudh Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi Perria Prende Princess...
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and Doruntinë Dhampir Djall Drangue E Bukura e Dheut En Fatia Kukudh Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi Perria Prende Princess...
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and Doruntinë Dhampir Djall Drangue E Bukura e Dheut En Fatia Kukudh Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi Perria Prende Princess...
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Tištry/Sirius and Apaoša (a demon of drought), the Albanian Drangue and Kulshedra (an amphibious serpent who causes streams to dry up), the Armenian Vahagn...
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and Doruntinë Dhampir Djall Drangue E Bukura e Dheut En Fatia Kukudh Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi Perria Prende Princess...
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Simziana Ileana Cosânzeana, rescued by Făt-Frumos from the Zmeu ou Balaur Kulshedra, a creature in Albanian folklore that sometimes guards the fairy or princess...
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malit Shtojzovalle Ora Fatia Bardha Nëna e Vatrës E Bukura e Dheut Prende Kulshedra Lurker 2004, p. 150. Elsie 2001, pp. 205–206. Elsie, Robert (2001). A...
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and Doruntinë Dhampir Djall Drangue E Bukura e Dheut En Fatia Kukudh Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi Perria Prende Princess...
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