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English: Zawba‘a, the demon king of Friday. From Kitab al-Bulhan, a composite astrology/astronomy/geomancy Arabic manuscript. Original held by the Bodleian Libraries. Shelfmark: MS. Bodl. Or. 133. Fol. 31b. Other names for this king of the jinns include Abu Hasan Zoba'ah and al-Abyad, according to R. Lebling (2010) "Legends of the Fire Spirits" ISBN 9780857730633
Date Late 14th century
Source Oxford Digital Library
Author Multiple/Unknown
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