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  2. List of night deities - Wikipedia

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    Asteria, Titan goddess of nocturnal oracles and the stars; Hades, god of the underworld, whose domain included night and darkness; Hecate, the goddess of boundaries, crossroads, witchcraft, and ghosts, who was commonly associated with the moon; Nyx, goddess and personification of the night; Selene, Titaness goddess and personification of the moon

  3. Balaibalan - Wikipedia

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    Balaibalan is an a priori language, written with the Ottoman alphabet (Arabic script).The grammar follows the lead of Persian, Turkish and Arabic; like Turkish, it is agglutinating.

  4. Shaitan Ka Saala - Wikipedia

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    The song was the recreated version of "Bala Bala" by Tony Montana Music. Upon release, the song received positive reviews by audience and critics. "Shaitan Ka Saala" was the 2019's fastest 100 million views gainer on YouTube , and emerged as the most popular song of 2019.

  5. Laba Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Laba Festival's name represents its date on the Chinese calendar. La is the name of the twelfth and final month, and ba means "eight". [1] In ancient China, the "eight" referred to making sacrifices to eight gods at the end of the year.

  6. Balambika - Wikipedia

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    Balambika (Deity) (also known as "Bala") is a goddess of the Hindu religion, usually found in South India. Her name means "Goddess Of Knowledge", or "Child Goddess". [1] Balambika's description appears in her sacred text the Balambika Dasakam.

  7. Nocturns - Wikipedia

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    Opening verse of matins. Nocturns (Latin: nocturni or nocturna) is a Christian canonical hour said in the nighttime.. In the liturgy of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, nocturns refer to the sections into which the canonical hour of matins was divided from the fourth or fifth century until after the Second Vatican Council.

  8. Deir Alla inscription - Wikipedia

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    The Deir Alla inscription's depiction of Bala'am differs from that in the Book of Numbers. Bal'am's god is associated with the goddess Šagar-we-Ishtar. Deities with such names, "Šagar-and-Ishtar" (or Aštar [5]) certainly are known to history, but quite separately.

  9. Twelfth Night (holiday) - Wikipedia

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    In 567 the Council of Tours proclaimed that the entire period between Christmas and Epiphany should be considered part of the celebration, creating what became known as the twelve days of Christmas, or what the English called Christmastide. On the last of the twelve days, called Twelfth Night, various cultures developed a wide range of ...