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- Fugara abstract "Fugara (Arabic: فجرا), is the central figure of Bedouin shamanism. They are masters of desert mysticism and are believed to have access to the spiritual realm. They provide advice, teaching or spiritual insight to entire tribe, along with tending to the".
- Fugara wikiPageExternalLink Shamans.html.
- Fugara wikiPageExternalLink history-of-unani.
- Fugara wikiPageID "43616178".
- Fugara wikiPageLength "954".
- Fugara wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Fugara wikiPageRevisionID "676344926".
- Fugara wikiPageWikiLink Bedouin.
- Fugara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bedouin_society.
- Fugara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_the_Arab_world.
- Fugara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shamanism.
- Fugara wikiPageWikiLink Shamanism.
- Fugara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Fugara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Fugara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fugara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreliable.
- Fugara subject Category:Bedouin_society.
- Fugara subject Category:Religion_in_the_Arab_world.
- Fugara subject Category:Shamanism.
- Fugara hypernym Figure.
- Fugara type Person.
- Fugara comment "Fugara (Arabic: فجرا), is the central figure of Bedouin shamanism. They are masters of desert mysticism and are believed to have access to the spiritual realm. They provide advice, teaching or spiritual insight to entire tribe, along with tending to the".
- Fugara label "Fugara".
- Fugara sameAs m.011qcsr1.
- Fugara wasDerivedFrom Fugara?oldid=676344926.
- Fugara isPrimaryTopicOf Fugara.