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English: The ancient Egyptian god Min, an ithyphallic deity of fertility. Min is depicted as a mummiform man with an upraised arm holding up a flail, and his skin is painted black. This form is similar to an aspect of Amun called Amun-Ra-Min. [1]

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  1. Wilkinson, Richard H. (2003) The complete gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt, London: Thames & Hudson ISBN: 0-500-05120-8.

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