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and represented by a minor divinity Zam who is the hypostasis of the... The divinity Zam however appears in the later language as Zamyad... Zam of the earth is not related to the Zam of the... with Armaiti also causes the divinity Zam to paired with Armaiti... Zam is not a particularly significant divinity... Zam is joined by Amardad...

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