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Nisr is Arabic for Eagle, Nasra/Nasr was the name of this Idol. He was shaped like an Eagle, however. His name is thought to come from Neshra, an idol shared with the people of Sheba. The name became Nashr, and finally Nasr/Nasra. This is all according to Ibn Al-Kalbi. [1] Source is mostly Arabic but it has some English references.
why is this so notable? if it is worth more than a mention on List of Islamic idols or something of the sort then it should mention more than 1 unsource line Lihaas ( talk) 04:54, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
This article would be much better with a picture. What does Nasr look like? Surely there must be some photographs somewhere that we can use? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.19.133.195 ( talk) 19:28, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
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Nisr is Arabic for Eagle, Nasra/Nasr was the name of this Idol. He was shaped like an Eagle, however. His name is thought to come from Neshra, an idol shared with the people of Sheba. The name became Nashr, and finally Nasr/Nasra. This is all according to Ibn Al-Kalbi. [1] Source is mostly Arabic but it has some English references.
why is this so notable? if it is worth more than a mention on List of Islamic idols or something of the sort then it should mention more than 1 unsource line Lihaas ( talk) 04:54, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
This article would be much better with a picture. What does Nasr look like? Surely there must be some photographs somewhere that we can use? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.19.133.195 ( talk) 19:28, 10 October 2015 (UTC)