Ash
deity earth Amazigh single tradition · 4
Ash is the god of the oasis and the vineyards of the western Nile Delta.
↻ synthesized from 4 sources
When
- Historical notes
- First referenced in the Protodynastic Period, and mentioned as late as the 26th Dynasty.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Geb, Nut, Sopdu, Iaaw, Ha, Harpocrates, Abu, Heka, Apophis, Andjety, Aqen, Duamutef, Bata, Hu, Akhty, Hermanubis, Aati, Duau, Aani, Hermes Trismegistus, Hapy, Gengen-Wer, Hery-maat, Banebdjedet, Harsomtus, Amu-Aa, Apesh, Am-heh, Buchis, Ba-Pef, Babi, Hemen, Hauron, Henkhisesui, Heryshaf, Aa, Abtu, Aby, Amenhotep, son of Hapu, An-a-f, An-hetep-f, Astennu, Ba, Denwen, Djebuty, Djedefhor, Djefa, Dionysus-Osiris, Dunanwi, Fetket, Hapi-Wet, Har-em-akhet, Heneb, Heqaib, Heru-Khu, Hery-sha-duat, Hez-Ur, Hraf-haf, Ala, Amadioha, Anyanwu, Dedun, Fá, Baal, Apedemak, Arensnuphis, Ani
- syncretized with
- Set
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (4)
Source passages
“Ash, god of the oasis and the vineyards of the western Nile Delta”
#7692 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Ash or Yuc (Tamazight: ⵢⵓⵛ, romanized: Yuc, IPA: [jʊʃ]) was an Amazigh sky god worshipped by the Libyan and Tehenu tribes of the Western Desert, an area of desert that lies west of the Nile River. He was regarded as the "Lord of the Tehenu" by the Ancient Egyptians.”
#23947 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“in the later period of Egypt, he took his place by removing the western desert god Ash”
#24022 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Ash – A god of the Libyan Desert and oases west of Egypt”
#24823 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5