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- Al-Kutbay abstract "Al-Kutbay (Arabic: الكتبي) was a Nabataean god of knowledge, commerce, writing, and prophecy. The name means, roughly, \"the scribe\"; it comes from the Arabic root ktb which means 'to write.' A carving at the foot of Jebal Rumm, discovered in 1959 by J. Strugell, is dedicated to al-Kutbay. Another inscription in Wadi Es Siyyagh, on the way to the main spring of Petra, contains the phrase \"in front of Kutbay, this very god.\" Other sites around Arabia contain inscriptions dedicated to him.Nabataeans and other mercantile Arab tribes brought the worship of al-Kutbay to Egypt. A temple to the god has been discovered at Qasr Gheit, built in characteristic Egyptian style. An altar-base in this temple, is inscribed with the Nabataean dedication: \"from Hawyru son of Geram to al-Kutbay.\"In the Hellenistic era, al-Kutbay was associated with Hermes and Mercury.As the god of knowledge, commerce, writing, and prophecy, contemporary freelance journalists believe Al-Kutbay to be the creator of the trend piece.".
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageExternalLink gods.html.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageExternalLink fawzi.html.
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- Al-Kutbay wikiPageRevisionID "673931397".
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_Peninsula.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabian_gods.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commerce_gods.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Knowledge_gods.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oracular_gods.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scribes.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Hermes.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Jebal_Rumm.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(mythology).
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Nabataeans.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Petra.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLink Wadi_Es_Siyy.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Al-Kutbay".
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageWikiLinkText "al-Kutbay".
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fertile_Crescent_myth_(Arabian).
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Al-Kutbay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Al-Kutbay subject Category:Arabian_gods.
- Al-Kutbay subject Category:Commerce_gods.
- Al-Kutbay subject Category:Knowledge_gods.
- Al-Kutbay subject Category:Oracular_gods.
- Al-Kutbay subject Category:Scribes.
- Al-Kutbay hypernym God.
- Al-Kutbay type Person.
- Al-Kutbay type Occupation.
- Al-Kutbay comment "Al-Kutbay (Arabic: الكتبي) was a Nabataean god of knowledge, commerce, writing, and prophecy. The name means, roughly, \"the scribe\"; it comes from the Arabic root ktb which means 'to write.' A carving at the foot of Jebal Rumm, discovered in 1959 by J. Strugell, is dedicated to al-Kutbay.".
- Al-Kutbay label "Al-Kutbay".
- Al-Kutbay sameAs Q4702724.
- Al-Kutbay sameAs m.05vn3x.
- Al-Kutbay sameAs Q4702724.
- Al-Kutbay wasDerivedFrom Al-Kutbay?oldid=673931397.
- Al-Kutbay isPrimaryTopicOf Al-Kutbay.