• Lilin (Hebrew: לילין) were hostile night spirits that attacked men in ancient Mesopotamian religion and Jewish folklore. In Jewish mythology, Lilin is...
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    Nikolai Yurievich Verzhbitsky (born 12 February 1980), known as Nicolai Lilin, is an Italian-Moldovan writer and tattoo artist from Transnistria. His...
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  • known professionally as Lilin Baba, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, record executive, film actor and entrepreneur. Lilin Baba is best known in Kannywood...
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  • claims to be his grandmother. Blackout joins forces with Lilith and the Lilin, and would team up with many superpowered offspring of Lilith, all doing...
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  • Lilin are hostile night spirits that attack men in Mesopotamian and Jewish demonology. Lilin may also refer to: China Lilin, Guangdong (沥林), a town in...
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  • resurrected and posed a great threat. She planned to use her demon children, the Lilin, to take over Earth. Though Lilith had many children, she had four children...
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  • "Lilin-Lilin Kecil" ([ˈlilinlilin ˈkɛt͡ʃil], English: "Little Candles") is an Indonesian pop song written by James F. Sundah for the Prambors' 1977 Youth...
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  • recruited the Lilin and Blackout, and sent Blackout, Creed, and Pilgrim to abduct Johnny Blaze's son, Craig Blaze. She sent the Lilin Fang to attack...
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    Candle dance (redirect from Tarian lilin)
    The candle dance (Indonesian: Tari Lilin, Jawi: تاري ليلين) is an Indonesian dance performed by a group of dancers to the accompaniment of a group of...
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  • more strongly related to the later Talmudic concept of Lilith (female) and lilin (female). Samuel Noah Kramer (1932, published 1938) translated ki-sikil-lil-la-ke...
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