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Achâmîn
Achâmîn
Achâmîn
Achaman
Achâmîn
Achâmîn is a locality in Adrar Region, Mauritania.
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Dhrâ‘ Achâmîm
Dhrâ‘ Achâmîm is a locality in Adrar Region, Mauritania.
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Achaman in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) sipping water from the palm of the hand (for self purification); to swallow (as a liquid); to assimilate..—achaman (आचमन) is alternatively transliterated as Ācamana.
https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/achaman
Achamán
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acham%C3%A1n
Achamán is the supreme god of the Guanches on the island of Tenerife; he is the father god and creator. The name means literally "the skies", in allusion to the celestial vault (the sky).
Achamán, an omnipotent and eternal god, created the land and the water, the fire and the air, and all creatures derived their existence from him. Achamán lived in the heights and sometimes descended upon the summits of the mountains, contemplating his creations.
According to legend, Guayota kidnapped Magec (the sun) and shut it up in the Teide, plunging the world into darkness. Humans prayed to Achamán who saved Magec, and instead locked Guayota up in the Teide. Another aboriginal legend is that of the creation of the human being, according to which Achamán had created a group of men and women of water and land, giving them cattle for their sustenance. Later he created more people, but he did not give them cattle, indicating that they should serve the first ones. This myth of origin explained the different social classes that existed in the Guanche people.
Other names of Achamán are:
Achuhuran
Achahucanac
Achguayaxerax
Achoron
On other islands, its name also varied, however it is not known if they really belong to the same god. Although if they relate to the supreme god:
Acoran (Gran Canaria)
Abora (La Palma)
Orahan (La Gomera)
Eraorahan (El Hierro)
In Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, the name of the supreme god is unknown.
The native term guanachinet literally translated means "person of Tenerife" (from Guan = person and Achinet = Tenerife).[1] It was modified, according to Juan Núñez de la Peña, by the Castilians into "Guanche".[6] Though etymologically an ancient, Tenerife-specific term, the word Guanche is now used mostly to refer to the pre-Hispanic Indigenous inhabitants of the entire archipelago
Hebrew Achiman אֲחִימַן
brother of a portion (i.e. gift)
Achiman, the name of an Anakite and of an Israelite
Ahiman
Or machiyman {akh-ee-mawn'}; from 'ach and min; brother of a portion (i.e. Gift); Achiman, the name of an Anakite and of an Israelite -- Ahiman.
https://biblehub.com/hebrew/289.htm
Gleïtet Mermedha
Gleïtet Mermedha is a lake in Adrar Region, Mauritania.
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Tenoueïffel
Tenoueïffel is a stream in Adrar Region, Mauritania.