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  1. Bahamut - Wikipedia

    • Bahamut, or Bahamoot , according to Zakariya al-Qazwini, is a monster that lies deep below, underpinning the support structure that holds up the earth. In this conception of the world, the earth is shouldered by an angel, who stands on a slab of gemstone, which is supported by the cosmic beast (ox) sometimes called Kuyutha'(/Kuyuthan)/Kiyuban/… See more

    Orthography

    Bahamūt is the spelling given in al-Qazwini (d. 1283)'s cosmography. Bahamoot is Edward Lane's transcribed … See more

    Lane's summary

    Bahamut, according to Lane's abstract of a particular Islamic work on cosmography, is a giant fish acting as one of the layers that supports the earth. It is so immense "[all] the seas of the world, placed in one of the fish's nostril… See more

    Arabic sources

    There are a number of Islamic cosmographical treatises, of more or less similar content.
    There can occur certain discrepancies in Western translations, even when there are no textual d… See more

    Earthquakes

    Yakut also gives the account that Iblis almost incited the whale Balhūt into causing a quake, but God distracted it by sending gnats to its eyes. Or alternatively, God had sent a sword-like fish that bedazzled and captivated t… See more

    Borges

    According to Jorge Luis Borges's work, the Book of Imaginary Beings (1957), Bahamut is "altered and magnified" from Behemoth and described as so immense that a human cannot bear its sight.
    Borges pla… See more

    In popular culture

    • In the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing game, Bahamut is the dragon god of justice, and is the first instance of the name being used for a dragon.
    • In the Rage of Bahamut collectible card game and its anime ada… See more

    See also

    Atlas (mythology), a rough analogue from Greek mythology
    Bahamut, a dragon god from Dungeons & Dragons
    Dandan, another large fish in Arabian mythology… See more

     
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    WEBBahamut (بهموت} is a giant omnipotent creature in Arabian mythology, sometimes describes as a dragon or snake. Bahamut rides on a giant whale creature called Liwash that resides in a vast sea, the Adwad.

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