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    tales of the Albanian people. The elements of Albanian mythology are of ancient Paleo-Balkanic origin and almost all of them are pagan. Albanian folklore...
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  • Christian mythology) Lili/Lilin/Lilim (Jewish mythology) Lilith (Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore, Mandaean mythology) Ljubi (Albanian mythology) Lucifer...
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  • 'foal' after the loan from Latin caballus into Albanian kalë 'horse'; the same root is also found in Albanian: mazrek 'horse breeder'; Messapic: menzanas...
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  • The Ora (Albanian: orë, definite form: ora, pl.: orë/t) is an Albanian mythological figure that every human possesses from birth, associated with human...
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    List of thunder gods (category Comparative mythology)
    and Phoenician mythology) I Verbti (Albanian mythology) Novensiles (Etruscan mythology) Set (Egyptian mythology) Shurdh (Albanian mythology) Śuri (Etruscan...
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    legendary Albanian warrior from "Songs of the Heroes" Albanian folktale ballads. It is revered as one of the most important legendary heroes of Albanian folklore...
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  • arms for all willing Albanian men to avenge the murder of the maiden Tringa by Slav bandits. Albanian mythology Culture of Albania Xana Shtojzovalle Ora...
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    are many different Earth goddesses and gods in many different cultures mythology. However, Earth is usually portrayed as a goddess. Earth goddesses are...
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    counterpart Turgmam, goddess of fire Atar, yazata of fire in Persian mythology and Zoroastrianism Komod Pazik, Sakizaya god of fire Icep Kanasaw, Sakizaya...
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  • Djall (category Albanian mythology)
    Djall or Dreq is the personification of evil in Albanian mythology and folklore. The name is used also for a demon of fire. The name djall derives from...
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  • Northwest, an environmental organization in England En (deity) in Albanian mythology Engineer En (Lie algebra), a family of En Lie algebras, unique for...
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    total ethnic Albanian population, as many ethnic Albanians may identify as Albanian but are unable to speak the language. Standard Albanian is a standardised...
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    Kulshedra (category Albanian mythology)
    kulshedra or kuçedra is a water, storm, fire and chthonic demon in Albanian mythology and folklore, usually described as a huge multi-headed female serpentine...
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  • Kukudh (category Articles containing Albanian-language text)
    The Kukudh (Albanian definite form: Kukudhi) is an undead creature in Albanian mythology. Undetermined. Most probably a derivative of Albanian kuku ("mourn...
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    Prende (category Albanian mythology)
    Albanian after her: e premte, premtja (Gheg Albanian: e prende, prendja). In Albanian mythology Prende appears as the daughter of Zojz, the Albanian sky...
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  • Dei-ili [zh] SaySiyat mythology [zh] Wauan [zh] Sakizaya mythology [zh] Icep Kanasaw [zh] Tsou mythology [zh] Nivnu [zh] Kebalan mythology [zh] Mutumazu [zh]...
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    Albanian phraseology (traditional phrases like "Fat bardhë", "faqe bardhë", "ardhshit të bardhë", etc. ) and Albanian oral traditions and mythology ("Bardha"...
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  • This is a list of dragons in mythology and folklore. This is a list of European dragons. Azazel from the Abrahamic religions, is described as a dragon...
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    Zojz (deity) (category Albanian mythology)
    lightning god in Albanian pagan mythology. Regarded as the chief god and the highest of all gods, traces of his worship survived in northern Albania until the...
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  • Lugat (category European mythology stubs)
    the free dictionary. A lugat or liogat is a vampire-like being in Albanian mythology. They abide in shadows and darkness, especially places that never...
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    Celtic, Greek, Slavic, Hittite, Armenian, Illyrian, and Albanian traditions as well. The mythology of the Proto-Indo-Europeans is not directly attested and...
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  • Shtriga (category Witchcraft in folklore and mythology)
    A shtriga (Albanian: shtrigë) is a vampiric witch in Albanian mythology and folklore that sucks the blood of infants at night while they sleep, and then...
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    Father Winter – Albanian mythology [citation needed] Itztlacoliuhqui, deified personification of winter-as-death in Aztecan mythology Jack Frost Tengliu...
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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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  • Baba Tomor (category Albanian mythology)
    ('Father Tomorr') is the name of the father god, used in central Albanian mythology and folklore to refer to the father of gods and humans. Baba Tomor...
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  • Baloz (category Articles containing Albanian-language text)
    bajloz is a legendary character in Albanian mythology and folklore, who appears as an antagonist of the Albanian legendary heroes. He sometimes is described...
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  • Xhindi (category European mythology stubs)
    mythological creature in Albanian mythology. Xhindis are usually depicted as invisible spirits, somewhat analogues to elves in Albanian folklore. Their arrival...
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  • Drangue (category Albanian mythology)
    The drangùe (Albanian definite form: drangùa, drangòni) is a semi-human winged divine hero in Albanian mythology and folklore, associated with weather...
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    Dragon (redirect from Drake (mythology))
    Hydra in Greek mythology; Kulshedra in Albanian Mythology; Unhcegila in Lakota mythology; Jörmungandr, Níðhöggr, and Fafnir in Norse mythology; the dragon...
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