• Sabaean inscription addressed to the god Almaqah, mentioning five ancient Yemeni gods, two reigning sovereigns and two governors, 7th century BCE.
  • Tanrı Almaqah'a hitaben yazılmış, beş eski Yemen tanrısından, iki hükümdardan ve iki validen bahseden Sabae yazıtı, MÖ 7. yüzyıl.
  • Until recently, Almaqah was considered to be a moon god, under the influence of a now generally rejected conception of a South Arabian…
  • Almaqah or Almuqh (Sabaean: 𐩱𐩡𐩣𐩤𐩠; Arabic: المقه) was the Moon god of the ancient Yemeni kingdom of Saba'.
  • The ruling dynasty of Saba' regarded themselves as his children.the chief god Almaqah is represented on monuments by a cluster of lightning bolts surrounding a...
  • Very little information survives regarding pre-Islamic spirits of Arabia, but Almaqah appears to have been the preeminent deity of the South Arabian kingdom...
  • Az Almaqah Cosmetics küldetése, hogy eljuttasson mindenkit az illatok vonzó, varázslatos világába és a mindennapos testápolást egy valódi rituálévá tegye.
  • However, this book may be reproduced in whole or in part, in any form, only Protective Shelter for the Almaqah Temple 50 requiring the publishers to inform the...
  • Stele with Sabaean inscription adressed to the moon-god Almaqah - Louvre - DAO 18‎ (4 F).
  • Probably from Semitic, compare Sabaean 𐩱𐩡𐩣𐩤𐩠 (ʾlmqh) and Ge'ez አለመቀሀ (ʾälämäḳähä). Proper noun. Almaqah. A god once worshiped in Yemen and Ethiopia.