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      • Zana (mythology) Zana (Zanë in Gheg or Zërë in Tosk, pl. zanë (t)/zërë (t), see other variants below) is an Albanian mythological figure usually associated with mountains, springs and streams, forests, vegetation and animals, human vital energy and sometimes destiny.
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  2. The name of the mythological figure is an old Albanian word. Therefore, several Albanian dialectal variants exist, such as zânë , zënë , zërë , xanë , xânë , etc. (and their definite forms: zâna , zëna , zëra , xana , xâna , etc.). [8]

  3. Albanian folk beliefs (Albanian: Besimet folklorike shqiptare) and mythological stories comprise the beliefs expressed in the customs, rituals, myths, legends and tales of the Albanian people. The elements of Albanian mythology are of ancient Paleo-Balkanic origin and almost all of them are pagan.

  4. Albania is a mysterious land in the Balkans full of myths and legends. Folklore and traditions are still common and ubiquitously present in people’s everyday life. Many of the characters of Albanian mythology are immortalised in songs, rituals, customs and tales, and pass from one generation to another. There is a legend for almost every ...

  5. Albanian mythology comprises myths and legends of the Albanians. The elements of Albanian mythology are of Paleo-Balkanic origin and almost all of them are pagan.[1] Albanian myths can be divided into two major groups: legends of metamorphosis and historical legends.

  6. Sep 21, 2022 · Ora is a half-human, half-ghost figure who would defend you or bring about calamity if it appeared to you. The protagonist of the majority of Albanian stories is usually an Ora or a figure that travels with their own Ora. Oras is referred to be either a bad or deadly mythical person depending on the narrative or story.

  7. Dedalij is a giant and mighty figure in Albanian mythology (similar to Gigantes, Titans in Greek mythology). The name itself is of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a derivation from an older form of Albanian tëtanë "everyone; all; of the people" (ultimately derived from an earlier *tetan ""of the people").

  8. Oct 15, 2019 · There are thousands of such figures from world mythology, and all have their own individual characteristics and particular functions in the culture that gave birth to them. The twelve entities under consideration are: Pazuzu – Mesopotamia. Bes – Egypt. Lamia – Greece.

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