داجون
ظاهر
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داجون یا داگون (عبری: דגון دگنو به معنی «خدای ماهی») در اساطیر میانرودان خدای دانه و کشاورزیاست. مردم اقوام سامینژاد در جنوب غرب سوریه و فلسطینیان باستان، این خدا را ستایش میکردهاند.
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