Anqa (Q4066454)

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Large female bird from Arabian mythology, resembling a heron or phoenix, described as having a human face, a long, white, thick neck and four pairs of wings.
  • Angha
  • Anka
  • Ankha
  • Alanga
  • Anga
  • Alanqa
  • Alangha
  • Alanka
  • Alankha
  • Al-Anqa Al-Mughrib
  • Anqa Mughrib
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Anqa
Large female bird from Arabian mythology, resembling a heron or phoenix, described as having a human face, a long, white, thick neck and four pairs of wings.
  • Angha
  • Anka
  • Ankha
  • Alanga
  • Anga
  • Alanqa
  • Alangha
  • Alanka
  • Alankha
  • Al-Anqa Al-Mughrib
  • Anqa Mughrib

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Book of Wonders folio 42b.jpg
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