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  3. Evil eye - Wikipedia

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  4. Amulet - Wikipedia

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  5. Agimat - Wikipedia

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    Philippine mythology. Agimat, also known as anting or folklorized as anting-anting, is a Filipino word for "amulet" or "charm". [1] Anting-anting is also a Filipino system of magic and sorcery with special use of the above-mentioned talismans, amulets, and charms. Other general terms for agimat include virtud (Virtue) and galing (Prowess).

  6. God's eye - Wikipedia

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  7. Axe of Perun - Wikipedia

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    Axes of Perun, also called "hatchet amulets", are archaeological artifacts worn as a pendant and shaped like a battle axe in honor of Perun, the supreme deity of Slavic religion. They are counterparts to Nordic Mjolnir amulets. They are mostly found in modern day Serbia, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and parts of Scandinavia.

  8. Ta'wiz - Wikipedia

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    The black pouch contains a paper with duas (prayers) written on them. The ta'wiz, tawiz (Urdu: تعویز, Hindi: तावीज़), [1] muska (Turkish) or taʿwīdh (Arabic: تعويذ) is an amulet or locket worn for protection common in South Asia. [2] Tawiz is sometimes worn by Muslims with the belief of getting protection or blessings by ...

  9. Bullroarer - Wikipedia

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