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- Gurzil abstract "Gurzil or Agurzil was a war deity of the ancient Berbers.In Berber mythology, Gurzil was a bull-shaped war god who became identified with the son of Amun (Ammon). He was taken by the Berbers to their battles against the Romans. In the 6th century, Corippus mentioned that Iarna -- chief of the Berber tribe known as the Laguatans (or Luwata as they were later known to the Arabs) -- took his god "Gurzil" into battle against the Byzantines. Iarna was a Moorish ruler and a high priest of Gurzil. After the Moors where defeated he fled with the "sacred image" of Gurzil, but was caught and killed and the image destroyed. Gurzil was later taken by the Berber queen Dihya (Kahina) into her battles against the Arab Muslims.There was among the ruins of Ghirza in Libya a temple, which may have been dedicated to Gurzil, and the name of the town itself may even be related to his name.".
- Gurzil wikiPageID "33735784".
- Gurzil wikiPageLength "1945".
- Gurzil wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Gurzil wikiPageRevisionID "655428715".
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Amun.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Berbers.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Arab.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Berber_mythology.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Berber_deities.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Berber_people.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Libya.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Category:War_gods.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Corippus.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Dihya.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopédie_Berbère.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopédie_berbère.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Ghirza.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Roman-era_Tunisia.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Iarna.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Ifri.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Kahina.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Laguatans.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Libu.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink List_of_war_deities.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Procopius.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_Berber_religion.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLink War_deity.
- Gurzil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gurzil".
- Gurzil hasPhotoCollection Gurzil.
- Gurzil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa-myth-stub.
- Gurzil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Gurzil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gurzil subject Category:Berber_deities.
- Gurzil subject Category:Berber_people.
- Gurzil subject Category:Roman_Libya.
- Gurzil subject Category:War_gods.
- Gurzil hypernym Deity.
- Gurzil type Article.
- Gurzil type ComicsCharacter.
- Gurzil type Article.
- Gurzil type People.
- Gurzil comment "Gurzil or Agurzil was a war deity of the ancient Berbers.In Berber mythology, Gurzil was a bull-shaped war god who became identified with the son of Amun (Ammon). He was taken by the Berbers to their battles against the Romans. In the 6th century, Corippus mentioned that Iarna -- chief of the Berber tribe known as the Laguatans (or Luwata as they were later known to the Arabs) -- took his god "Gurzil" into battle against the Byzantines.".
- Gurzil label "Gurzil".
- Gurzil sameAs Agurzil.
- Gurzil sameAs m.04shn9.
- Gurzil sameAs Q2827342.
- Gurzil sameAs Q2827342.
- Gurzil wasDerivedFrom Gurzil?oldid=655428715.
- Gurzil isPrimaryTopicOf Gurzil.