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- Imra abstract "Imra was the chief pre-Islamic god of the Hindukush Kafir people. He was worshipped as the god of creation. By his breath, Imra created other gods of Kafir pantheon. Frequent sacrifiices were made to Imra, sometimes for recovery from sickness, seasonable weather, or other material benefits, sometimes from motives of simple piety. Imra was more honored than the other gods at the religious dances.In popular culture:In John Updike's 1965 short story "God Speaks" (collected in "Museums and Women") Gish Imra is the name of one of the protagonists, the son of the assassinated leader of a Central Asian state called Nuristan.".
- Imra wikiPageID "2426110".
- Imra wikiPageLength "847".
- Imra wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Imra wikiPageRevisionID "567084057".
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asian_gods.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Creator_gods.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-European.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Gish.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Great_Gish.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Hindukush_Kafir_people.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink John_Updike.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Moni.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Nuristan.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Nuristan_Province.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Nuristanis.
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Pantheon_(gods).
- Imra wikiPageWikiLink Pantheon_(religion).
- Imra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imra".
- Imra hasPhotoCollection Imra.
- Imra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Otheruses.
- Imra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Imra subject Category:Asian_gods.
- Imra subject Category:Creator_gods.
- Imra subject Category:Indo-European.
- Imra hypernym God.
- Imra type Article.
- Imra type Group.
- Imra type Person.
- Imra type Article.
- Imra type Group.
- Imra comment "Imra was the chief pre-Islamic god of the Hindukush Kafir people. He was worshipped as the god of creation. By his breath, Imra created other gods of Kafir pantheon. Frequent sacrifiices were made to Imra, sometimes for recovery from sickness, seasonable weather, or other material benefits, sometimes from motives of simple piety.".
- Imra label "Imra".
- Imra sameAs m.07c72t.
- Imra sameAs Q6008085.
- Imra sameAs Q6008085.
- Imra wasDerivedFrom Imra?oldid=567084057.
- Imra isPrimaryTopicOf Imra.