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A god worshiped in pre- Islamic South Arabia. Salman may have been the same as a West Semitic god called Shalman/Shalaman, which some scholars believe survives as a theophoric element in the names Solomon and Shalmaneser. The deity is also attested in texts from Ugarit, Palmyra, Hatra, and North and South Arabia. [1]

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  1. ^ Dictionary of deities and demons in the Bible DDD. Toorn, K. van der., Becking, Bob., Horst, Pieter Willem van der. (2nd extensively revised ed.). Leiden: Brill. 1999. ISBN  0802824919. OCLC  39765350.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: others ( link)