Great Gish
Mythology, Nuristani people, Pantheon (gods), Prophet, Imra, Krishna
978-613-8-42182-5
6138421825
60
2012-02-26
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Gish or Great Gish was the most popular god of the Nuristani people mythology and received the greatest amount of attention among the Siah-Posh Nuristani of Bashgul. Every village of Bashgul had one or more shrines dedicated to him. Gish was the war-god. His earthly name was Yazid, and he is stated to have killed Ali, Hasan and Husain and nearly every famous Muslim known to the Nuristani. Countless bulls and billy goats were sacrificed each year to him and the drums were beaten in his honor for fifteen continuous days, every spring, by the Nuristani slaves.
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