Zār (English Wikipedia)

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  • "found in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Arabia, south and south-west Iran, Egypt and the Sudan." Natvig, Richard (1987). "Oromos, Slaves, and Zar Spirits: a Contribution to the History of the Zar Cults". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 20 (4): 647–668. doi:10.2307/219657. JSTOR 219657.
  • Spaulding, Jay (1996). "Women of the Zar and Middle-Class Sensibilities in Colonial Aden, 1923-1932". African Languages and Cultures. Supplement (3). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 173. JSTOR 586659.
  • Natvig, Richard (July 1988), "Liminal Rites and Female Symbolism in the Egyptian Zar Possession Cult", Numen, 35 (1): 57–68, doi:10.2307/3270140, JSTOR 3270140
  • Blackman, Winifred (1929). "The Fellahin of Upper Egypt". The Geographical Journal. 73 (2): 69–71. Bibcode:1929GeogJ..73..171R. doi:10.2307/1783550. JSTOR 1783550.
  • Blackman, Winifred (1929). "The Fellahin of Upper Egypt". The Geographical Journal. 73 (2): 197–200. Bibcode:1929GeogJ..73..171R. doi:10.2307/1783550. JSTOR 1783550.
  • Blackman, Winifred (1929). "The Fellahin of Upper Egypt". The Geographical Journal. 73 (2): 184–185. Bibcode:1929GeogJ..73..171R. doi:10.2307/1783550. JSTOR 1783550.
  • Fakhouri, Hani (1968). "The Zar Cult in an Egyptian Village". Anthropological Quarterly. 41 (2): 49–56. doi:10.2307/3316878. ISSN 0003-5491. JSTOR 3316878.
  • Messing, Simon D. (1958). "Group Therapy and Social Status in the Zar Cult of Ethiopia". American Anthropologist. 60 (6): 1120–1126. doi:10.1525/aa.1958.60.6.02a00060. ISSN 0002-7294. JSTOR 665379.
  • Ivanov, Paola (2002). "Cannibals, Warriors, Conquerors, and Colonizers: Western Perceptions and Azande Historiography". History in Africa. 29: 89–217. doi:10.2307/3172160. ISSN 0361-5413. JSTOR 3172160.

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  • kajetan_admin (2019-02-13). "EGYPTIAN ZAR". jujusounds. Retrieved 2024-01-21.

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  • Turner, John W. Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity: Faith and Practices. A Country Study: Ethiopia. Thomas P. Ofcansky and LaVerle Berry, eds. Washington: Library of Congress Federal Research Division, 1991.

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