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- Iah abstract "Iah ( Egyptian: Jˁḥ, transliterated as Yah, Jah, Jah(w), Joh or Aah ) is a god of the moon in ancient Egyptian religion. His name simply means moon. By the New Kingdom he was less prominent as a moon deity than the other gods with lunar connections, Thoth and Khonsu. As a result of the functional connection between them he could be identified with either of those deities. He was sometimes considered an adult form of Khonsu and was increasingly absorbed by him. Iah continued to appear in amulets and occasional other representations, similar to Khonsu in appearance, with the same lunar symbols on his head and occasionally the same tight garments. He differed in usually wearing a full wig instead of a child's sidelock, and sometimes an Atef crown topped by another symbol. As time went on, Iah also became Iah-Djuhty, meaning \"god of the new moon.\"Iah was also assimilated with Osiris, god of the dead, perhaps because, in its monthly cycle, the moon appears to renew itself. Iah also seems to have assumed the lunar aspect of Thoth, god of knowledge, writing and calculation; the segments of the moon were used as fractional symbols in writing.One queen was called Iah.".
- Iah wikiPageID "97294".
- Iah wikiPageLength "2298".
- Iah wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Iah wikiPageRevisionID "683247673".
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egyptian_religion.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Atef.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_gods.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lunar_deities.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_language.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Iah_(queen).
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Jah.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Khonsu.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink List_of_lunar_deities.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink New_Kingdom_of_Egypt.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Osiris.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Ra.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Thoth.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Transliteration_of_Ancient_Egyptian.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Yahweh.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLink Yarikh.
- Iah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ah".
- Iah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iah ()".
- Iah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iah".
- Iah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moon".
- Iah wikiPageWikiLinkText "an Egyptian Moon god".
- Iah wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Moon".
- Iah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:!.
- Iah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hiero.
- Iah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Iah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Iah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unicode.
- Iah subject Category:Egyptian_gods.
- Iah subject Category:Lunar_deities.
- Iah hypernym God.
- Iah type Person.
- Iah type Myth.
- Iah comment "Iah ( Egyptian: Jˁḥ, transliterated as Yah, Jah, Jah(w), Joh or Aah ) is a god of the moon in ancient Egyptian religion. His name simply means moon. By the New Kingdom he was less prominent as a moon deity than the other gods with lunar connections, Thoth and Khonsu. As a result of the functional connection between them he could be identified with either of those deities. He was sometimes considered an adult form of Khonsu and was increasingly absorbed by him.".
- Iah label "Iah".
- Iah sameAs Q946657.
- Iah sameAs ياه.
- Iah sameAs Iah.
- Iah sameAs Category:Iah.
- Iah sameAs Jah_(bůh).
- Iah sameAs Iah_(ägyptische_Mythologie).
- Iah sameAs Iah.
- Iah sameAs Iah_(jumala).
- Iah sameAs Iâh.
- Iah sameAs Iah.
- Iah sameAs Iah.
- Iah sameAs Dewa_A’Ah.
- Iah sameAs Iah.
- Iah sameAs Iah.
- Iah sameAs m.0p1xg.
- Iah sameAs Ях.
- Iah sameAs Иох.
- Iah sameAs Ях.
- Iah sameAs Q946657.
- Iah wasDerivedFrom Iah?oldid=683247673.
- Iah isPrimaryTopicOf Iah.