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- Zalambur abstract "In Islamic demonology, Zalambur (alternate spelling Zalanboor) is the son of Iblis. He is a demon who presides over dishonest and fraudulent business transactions. Said to have four brothers: Awar, Dasim, Sut, and Tir.".
- Zalambur wikiPageID "3392464".
- Zalambur wikiPageRevisionID "605995259".
- Zalambur att "October 2008".
- Zalambur date "October 2008".
- Zalambur hasPhotoCollection Zalambur.
- Zalambur subject Category:Demons_in_Islam.
- Zalambur subject Category:Jinn.
- Zalambur type Abstraction100002137.
- Zalambur type Belief105941423.
- Zalambur type Cognition100023271.
- Zalambur type Content105809192.
- Zalambur type DemonsInIslam.
- Zalambur type Devil109542339.
- Zalambur type EvilSpirit109541919.
- Zalambur type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Zalambur type Spirit109545324.
- Zalambur type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Zalambur comment "In Islamic demonology, Zalambur (alternate spelling Zalanboor) is the son of Iblis. He is a demon who presides over dishonest and fraudulent business transactions. Said to have four brothers: Awar, Dasim, Sut, and Tir.".
- Zalambur label "Zalambur".
- Zalambur label "Zalambur".
- Zalambur sameAs Zalambur.
- Zalambur sameAs m.09963w.
- Zalambur sameAs Q144984.
- Zalambur sameAs Q144984.
- Zalambur sameAs Zalambur.
- Zalambur wasDerivedFrom Zalambur?oldid=605995259.
- Zalambur isPrimaryTopicOf Zalambur.