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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 17:23, 24 May 2024 WahbAllat talk contribs created page Animals in Arabian and Near Eastern Religion and Art (Created page with "==Horse== Horses were renowned for their strength and capabilities in travel, hunting and warfare. Cavalry commanders in Nabataea even held high positions in society. Horses were tamed in North Arabia during the mid-first millennium BC at the latest. Ammianus Marcellinus (c.330–395) tells us that the Saracens ranged “widely with the help of swift horses and slender camels in times of peace or of disorder” which shows that horses were a normal mount for both the nom...")
- 16:54, 20 May 2024 WahbAllat talk contribs moved page Šangila to Šingala (corrected)
- 21:24, 22 April 2024 WahbAllat talk contribs created page Baʿal Samay (Created page with "Baʿal Samay, also known Baalshamin and as Ba'al Šamem, is a Northwest Semitic god. The name Baʿal Samay is applied to various divinities at different periods in time, but most often to Hadad, also known simply as Baʿal. Baʿal Samay was one of the two supreme gods and the sky god of Palmyra in ancient Syria. The worship of Baʿal Samay, under various names, was widespread in the ancient Middle East, particularly in Canaan, Phoenicia, and Syria1. As a sky god, Baalsh...")
- 20:54, 22 April 2024 WahbAllat talk contribs moved page The Pantheon of Palmyra to The Arabian Gods of Palmyra
- 15:20, 28 October 2023 WahbAllat talk contribs created page The Pantheon of Palmyra (Created page with "==The Arab Gods of Palmyra== A tablet from nineteenth century BC Anatolia mentions a Puzu-Ishtar ‘the Tadmuraean’ (Palmyrene) as witness to a contract. But there are very few references to Tadmur in historical texts until the first century BC, when it grows into a substantial settlement. Because of its central location on the route between Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean, the city was always in danger of being conquered by greater powers. It finally was conquered i...")
- 20:35, 2 May 2023 WahbAllat talk contribs marked List of Deities for translation
- 20:32, 2 May 2023 WahbAllat talk contribs marked List of Deities for translation