Amun (Akuc)
Apparence
Amun ( s tutlayin yaḍnin Amon, Ammon, Amen, s tamiṣṛit taqburt : jmn, [jaˈmaːnuw]; s tagrikit taqburt : Ἄμμων Ámmōn, Ἅμμων Hámmōn) iga yan wakuc afrɛun aqbur mqqurn, ig tamatart n tafukt d waḍu. Izwur ad ibayn ɣ yan udɣar mi ttinin Wast ɣ ussnti n uzmz n tgldit tamaynut (1570-1069 zwar tlalit), taɣalt nns ad kullu idusn ɣ tmazirt n Miẓṛa mayad ɣ tɣzi n mnnawt tsutin
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Aẓuṛ n ism
[ssnfl | Snfl asagm]Anamk n ism nns imun d ɣwalli igan until, ur ar t iẓṛṛa yan, niɣ d ɣwalli mi tssurf talɣa nns kra igan tamyurt.
Izdayen n berra
[ssnfl | Snfl asagm]- Ancient Egypt: the Mythology
- Wiki Classical Dictionary: Ammon
- Leiden Hymns to Amun
- Leiden Hymns to Amun
- Strong's H0528 Amon in the Bible
- Tutankhamen: Amenism, Atenism, and Egyptian Monotheism
- Amun with features of Tutankhamun