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Creator god of the Bambara people in Mali
the four gods, Bemba is depicted as a deity who plays a large part in the creation of the universe and everything in it. Although Bemba's role is central
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Topics referred to by the same term
of Jean-Pierre Bemba Jean-Pierre Bemba (born 1962), Congolese politician Matthieu Bemba (born 1988), Guadeloupean footballer Bemba (deity), in the traditional
Bemba
List of spirits and deities in various traditional African religions
Ntikuma Katarwiri Kwase Benefo Kweku Tsin Nyame Owuo Tano Abam Kofi Jok Odudu Bemba Chiwara Duga Faro Kontron Muso Koroni Ndomadyiri Ninimini Sanen Suruku Teliko
List of African deities and mythological figures
List_of_African_deities_and_mythological_figures
Earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether
these five essences of the deity correlate with the five classical elements. Koni is the thought and void (aether). Bemba (also called Pemba) is the god
Classical_element
Love focused on feelings
world. For example, the anthropologist Audrey Richards lived among the Bemba people in the 1930s, and once told them a folk story about a young prince
Romance
Traditional sound-based art forms developed by sub-Saharan African peoples
language. Bemba numbered 250,000 in 1963 but a much larger population includes some 'eighteen different ethnic groups' who, together with the Bemba, form
Sub-Saharan African music traditions
Sub-Saharan_African_music_traditions
Chiefdom in Walungu Territory, South Kivu
of the Mouvement pour la Libération du Congo (MLC), led by Jean-Pierre Bemba, to administer territories it had seized in Équateur Province. Internal
Ngweshe_Chiefdom
Regions south of the Sahara
Kuba Kingdom, producers of the famous raffia cloth, the Eastern Lunda, Bemba, Burundi, Rwanda, and the Kingdom of Ndongo. Nubia, covered by present-day
Sub-Saharan_Africa
Bantu kingdom within Uganda
thirty kings prior to Kintu's arrival. Kintu defeated their last king, Bemba Musota. Likely founded between the 12th and 14th centuries, Buganda was
Buganda
Medieval and early modern history of the African region
empires claiming Luba descent were the Lunda Empire and Maravi Empire. The Bemba people and Basimba people of northern Zambia were descended from Luba migrants
Medieval and early modern Africa
Medieval_and_early_modern_Africa
Lunda Empire as far as the region to the south of Lake Tanganyika. The Bemba people under Chitimukulu migrated from the Lunda Kingdom to Northern Zambia
Pre-colonial history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Pre-colonial_history_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Search for witchcraft or subversive activity
new wave of witchfinders, the Bamucapi, appeared in the villages of the Bemba people of Zambia. They dressed in European clothing, and would summon the
Witch_hunt
thirty kings prior to Kintu's arrival. Kintu defeated their last king, Bemba Musota. Further clans are said to have migrated in from the east. According
History_of_Africa
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Tamil
Pandurang | பாஂடà¯à®°à®‚க
A deity, One with pale white complexion, Lord Vishnu
Pandurang | பாஂடà¯à®°à®‚க
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Tamil
Name of deity in ahobilam ap
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Tamil
Minor deity, Maiden, Of the Goddess
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Tamil
A vow to a deity, Wish
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Tamil
Deity
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Hindu, Indian
Clever
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Tamil
Pandurangan | பநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®‚கந
A deity, One with pale white complexion, Lord Vishnu
Pandurangan | பநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®‚கந
Boy/Male
Tamil
A God, Deity
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Tamil
Image, Reflection, Also referred to as the disk of brightness surrounding the Sun, Moon
Boy/Male
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Mathrudev | மாதà¯à®°à¯à®¤à¯‡à®µÂ
One who worships his mother, For one whom mother is the deity
Mathrudev | மாதà¯à®°à¯à®¤à¯‡à®µÂ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Minor deity
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Anglo Saxon
Battle maid.
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Tamil
Name of deity in ahobilam
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a habitational name, perhaps from Wembley in Greater London (formerly Middlesex), which is named with an unattested Old English personal name Wemba + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Image, Reflection, Also referred to as the disk of brightness surrounding the Sun, Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Panduranga | பாநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®‚கா
A deity, One with pale white complexion, Lord Vishnu
Panduranga | பாநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®‚கா
Female
Swiss
, God's oath.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from the female personal name Imma, Emma or (in the case of the German name) from the male equivalent, Immo, short forms of various Germanic personal names formed with irmin, ermen ‘whole’, ‘entire’ as the first element (also the name of a Germanic deity). In Old English Imma, Emma was borne by both males and females. Compare Imber, but in Middle English, under Norman influence, it came to be used almost exclusively for women, being taken as a short form of Ermingard.
Boy/Male
Spanish
prophet.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Image; Mirror
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Clear; Pure; Undisturbed
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord Prince
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Propriety of a King
Girl/Female
Indian
Brilliant, Beautiful, Passionate, Woman
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Intermediate Region
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Fights for Peace
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English
Traveler.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Of Great Depth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
One with Lotus Like Face
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Latin Czech
Heavenly.
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n.
Erroneously: A pulpit.
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The ascription of human atributes to the Deity, or to a polytheistic deity; anthropomorphism.
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The chief deity of the Greeks, and ruler of the upper world (cf. Hades). He was identified with Jupiter.
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A deity among the ancient Syrians, in honor of whom the Hebrew idolatresses held an annual lamentation. This deity has been conjectured to be the same with the Phoenician Adon, or Adonis.
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The divine energy, personified as the wife of a deity (Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, etc.); the female principle.
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The mystic number four, which was often symbolized to represent the Deity, whose name was expressed by four letters among some ancient nations; as, the Hebrew JeHoVaH, Greek qeo`s, Latin deus, etc.
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A living being sacrificed to some deity, or in the performance of a religious rite; a creature immolated, or made an offering of.
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To give, consecrate, or dedicate to God, or to some deity, by a solemn promise; to devote; to promise solemnly.
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A platform from which speakers addressed an assembly.
v. i.
To make offerings to God, or to a deity, of things consumed on the altar; to offer sacrifice.
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A sylvan deity or demigod, represented as part man and part goat, and characterized by riotous merriment and lasciviousness.
v. t.
To degrade from the state of deity; to deprive of the character or qualities of a god; to deprive of the reverence due to a god.
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One who believes that the Deity is unipersonal.
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That part of an early Christian church which was reserved for the higher clergy; the inner or eastern part of the chancel.
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A solemn promise made to God, or to some deity; an act by which one consecrates or devotes himself, absolutely or conditionally, wholly or in part, for a longer or shorter time, to some act, service, or condition; a devotion of one's possessions; as, a baptismal vow; a vow of poverty.
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An imaginary being supposed by the Christians to be a Mohammedan deity or false god. He is represented in the ancient moralities, farces, and puppet shows as extremely vociferous and tumultous.
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A place or edifice dedicated to the worship of some deity; as, the temple of Jupiter at Athens, or of Juggernaut in India.
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The collection of attributes which make up the nature of a god; divinity; godhead; as, the deity of the Supreme Being is seen in his works.
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A lower or inferio/ god; a subordinate deity; a demigod.
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Government of a state by the immediate direction or administration of God; hence, the exercise of political authority by priests as representing the Deity.