Nisroch (Eagle Deity) symbol

Symbol Nisroch (Eagle Deity)
Origin Assyrian
Meaning Divine protection, symbol of the king
Appearance Winged eagle-headed deity
Colors Typically depicted in earthy tones
Usage Associated with the king's protection
History Protective deity often associated with the king's power
Popularity Low
Importance Represents the protective nature of the eagle deity
Complexity Protection, divine symbol, king's power
Emotions Protection, kingship, divine favor

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  • Naeem Noor

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