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  1. Awan. Awan was the second daughter of Adam and Eve in the Abrahamic religions. Awan was also the sister-wife of Cain. Although Awan was first paired in a sibcestual pairing with Abel, after Abel was killed by her twin Cain, her marriage to him became a twincestual marriage. [1]

  2. Nov 24, 2013 · An interesting love triangle theory from Diabolical Confusions: According to some Hebrew and Islamic scholars, the reason Cain’s heart was not righteous was because of a woman: their sister, Awan. It is believed that Awan was intended for Abel, but Cain fell in love with her. This can be seen in the Book of Jubilees.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Awan_dynastyAwan dynasty - Wikipedia

    The Awan Dynasty ( Sumerian: 𒈗𒂊𒉈𒀀𒉿𒀭𒆠 lugal-e-ne a-wa-anki, "Kings of Awan ") was the first dynasty of Elam of which very little of anything is known today, appearing at the dawn of historical record. The Dynasty corresponds to the early part of the Old Elamite period (dated c. 2700 – c. 1600 BC), it was succeeded by the ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AwanAwan - Wikipedia

    Look up awan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Awan may refer to: Awan (surname), including a list of people with the name. Awana, also know Awan is a clan of Gujjars in South Asia. Awan (tribe), a social group of Pakistan. Awan dynasty, an Elamite dynasty of Iran. Awan languages, spoken in South America.

  6. Aclima (also Kalmana, Lusia, Cainan, Luluwa, or Awan) according to some religious traditions was the oldest daughter of Adam and Eve, the sister (in many sources, the twin sister) of Cain. This would make her the first female human who was born naturally. Genesis 4:17 states that after he had killed Abel, "Cain knew his wife, and she conceived and bore Enoch". In an effort to explain where ...

  7. iranicaonline.org › articles › awan-name-of-a-placeAWAN – Encyclopaedia Iranica

    Aug 18, 2011 · AWAN. AWAN, name of a place in ancient western Iran, the nominal dynastic seat of Elamite rulers in the late third millennium B.C.; its location is unknown. Three rulers of Awan form the fourth post-diluvium “dynasty” in at least four manuscripts of the Sumerian King List. Only the beginning of the third ruler’s name is preserved (Ku-u [l

  8. The Awans have played and continue to play, prominent roles in areas as varied as sufism, Muslim jurisprudence, politics, the armed forces, academia, literature and sport. These include figures such as: Hazrat Sultan Bahu,[1] [2] Hazrat Ala lillahi A spiritual leader of Lilla Shareef Pinddadan khan Dargah Hazrat Ala Lillahi (Astana aliea lillashareef) is a spiritual and educational place where ...

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