Dushara

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Dushara was a major Nabataean and North Arabian deity, often regarded as a chief god linked to mountains, protection, and kingship in the pre-Islamic Arab religious pantheon.

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Label Occurrences
Dushara canonical 5

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Nabataean deity
North Arabian deity
deity
associatedMountainRange Shara Mountains NERFINISHED
associatedWith kingship
mountains
protection
centerOfCult Petra NERFINISHED
culture Nabataean culture NERFINISHED
North Arabian culture NERFINISHED
depiction aniconic block or pillar
ethnicGroupOfWorshippers Nabataeans NERFINISHED
North Arabian tribes
function guarantor of oaths
protector of the king
protector of the state
gender male
hasConsort Allāt NERFINISHED
Manāt NERFINISHED
al-‘Uzzā NERFINISHED
languageOfName Arabic
Nabataean Aramaic NERFINISHED
linkedTo royal ideology
state cult of the Nabataeans
linkedToPlace Petra region NERFINISHED
Raqmu NERFINISHED
nameMeaning of the Shara (mountains)
pantheon Nabataean pantheon NERFINISHED
North Arabian pantheon NERFINISHED
periodOfWorship Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
Roman period
religion pre-Islamic Arabian religion
role chief god
mountain god
protector deity
royal god
symbol aniconic stone
betyl
title lord of Raqmu
lord of the mountains
worshippedIn Hegra NERFINISHED
Nabataean Kingdom NERFINISHED
North Arabia NERFINISHED
Petra NERFINISHED
Southern Levant NERFINISHED
worshipPractice offerings at rock-cut sanctuaries
pilgrimage to mountain shrines

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.