Ibn Fadlan's term, as relayed by Jiang, for the old woman who directs the funeral sacrifice.
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angel of death
Ibn Fadlan's term, as relayed by Jiang, for the old woman who directs the funeral sacrifice.
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"...and gave her to the old woman who was the angel of death the funeral director. Right? She's paying she's giving her a gift..."
"...funeral director. There's a woman who Ibn Fadin calls the angel of death who is coordinating and orchestrating this funeral. During the course of..."
"...ribs with a knife. Okay? She's being sacrificed by the angel of death and that's how she dies. Alright? Thereafter the closest male relative..."
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