• Daayan, Ḍāin or Ḍāini is often mistakenly regarded as a rendering for a witch (human female practitioner of black magic) in Indian folklore, the term...
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  • Look up dayán, dayan, Dayan, or dàyàn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dayan may refer to: Dayan (surname), Hebrew surname Moshe Dayan (1915–1981)...
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  • equalling ca 3.9 kilometres; see also Bamboo (unit) Dain or Dayan (witch), a type of witch in Indian folklore Dain, a surname Dainn (disambiguation) Dane...
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  • (southern Minas Gerais to Rio de Janeiro) Dayan (witch) or dayana, a witch or vengeful female spirit in Indian culture Dayan (disambiguation) This page or section...
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  • Belapur Ki Dayan (Urdu: بیلاپور کی ڈائن; transl. The Witch of Belapur) is a 2018 Pakistani supernatural horror drama series directed by Saife Hassan and...
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  • public humiliation. Witch-hunting in India is an ancient practice spanning back many centuries with references to dayans (witches) being found in several...
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    the truth behind the supernatural events linked to the legend of the Dayan (witch). As a brave and intelligent figure, he is driven by a sense of duty...
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    mysteries of the village of Chakia, which is haunted by the legend of a dayan (witch). She is shown as a determined and fearless character, driven by a strong...
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  • using an acid anhydride and a base Dakins (disambiguation) Dayan (disambiguation) Dayan (witch), in Indian folklore, related to the dakini Dakini, female...
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  • speech accused Muslims of treating 'Bharat Mata' ('Mother India') as a 'dayan' ('witch') (Amrish Ji 2005). Jerryson, Michael (15 July 2020). Religious Violence...
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