- For the moshav in Israel, see Shahar, Israel.
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Shahar is the god of dawn in the pantheon of Ugarit. He is the twin brother and counterpart of Shalim, the god of dusk. The name is a cognate of the Hebrew word Shachar (שחר) meaning dawn.
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