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- Almaqah abstract "Al-maqah or Il-muqah or El-muqah (Epigraphic South Arabian 13px13px13px13px13px; Ge'ez አለመቀሀ, ʾLMQH, Arabic ايل مقة ) was the main god of the ancient Yemeni kingdom of Saba' and the kingdoms of Dʿmt and Aksum in Eritrea and Northern Ethiopia. On Al-maqah being the sun god scholar Jacques Ryckmans states; \"Almaqah is considered a moon god, but Garbini and Pirenne have shown that the bull's head and the vine motif associated with him may have solar and dionysiac attributes. He was therefore a sun god, the male counterpart of the sun goddess Šams, who was also venerated in Saba, but as a tutelary goddess of the royal dynasty.\"[1] The ruling dynasty of Saba' regarded themselves as his children. Almaqah is represented on monuments by a cluster of lightning bolts surrounding a curved, sickle-like weapon. Bulls were sacred to him.The word El-Muqah means God the Preserver or God of Muqah, El is God in the Sabaean, Akkadian, Phoenician, Northwest Semitic languages.While Muqah means the Preserver or the Strong.".
- Almaqah thumbnail Panel_Almaqah_Louvre_DAO18.jpg?width=300.
- Almaqah wikiPageExternalLink moongod.html.
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- Almaqah wikiPageRevisionID "703448945".
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_history_of_Yemen.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_alphabet.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabian_gods.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lunar_gods.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink Dʿmt.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink El.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink Geez_script.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Aksum.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink Motif_(folkloristics).
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink Sabaeans.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink Sickle.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink South_Arabian_alphabet.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink File:Himjar_alif.PNG.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink File:Himjar_ha.PNG.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink File:Himjar_lam.PNG.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink File:Himjar_mim.PNG.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink File:Himjar_qaf.PNG.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLink File:Panel_Almaqah_Louvre_DAO18.jpg.
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Almaqah".
- Almaqah wikiPageWikiLinkText "El-Maqah".
- Almaqah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethiopia-hist-stub.
- Almaqah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MEast-myth-stub.
- Almaqah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yemen-stub.
- Almaqah subject Category:Arabian_gods.
- Almaqah subject Category:Lunar_gods.
- Almaqah hypernym God.
- Almaqah type Person.
- Almaqah comment "Al-maqah or Il-muqah or El-muqah (Epigraphic South Arabian 13px13px13px13px13px; Ge'ez አለመቀሀ, ʾLMQH, Arabic ايل مقة ) was the main god of the ancient Yemeni kingdom of Saba' and the kingdoms of Dʿmt and Aksum in Eritrea and Northern Ethiopia. On Al-maqah being the sun god scholar Jacques Ryckmans states; \"Almaqah is considered a moon god, but Garbini and Pirenne have shown that the bull's head and the vine motif associated with him may have solar and dionysiac attributes.".
- Almaqah label "Almaqah".
- Almaqah sameAs Q599103.
- Almaqah sameAs إيل_مقه.
- Almaqah sameAs Almaqah.
- Almaqah sameAs Almaqah.
- Almaqah sameAs Almaqah.
- Almaqah sameAs Almaqah.
- Almaqah sameAs Almaqah.
- Almaqah sameAs m.0657c1.
- Almaqah sameAs Q599103.
- Almaqah wasDerivedFrom Almaqah?oldid=703448945.
- Almaqah depiction Panel_Almaqah_Louvre_DAO18.jpg.
- Almaqah isPrimaryTopicOf Almaqah.