Abgal (cognate with the sumerian ab.gal, related to the akkadian apkallu, "ferryman") is a pre-Islamic north Arabian god, known from the Palmyrian desert regions as a god of Bedouins and camel drivers.[1]
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Javier Teixidor, The pantheon of Palmyra, Leiden: Brill, 1979, pp. 80-82
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