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E Bukura e Dheut (the "Beauty of the Earth" or "Earthly Beauty") is a character in Albanian mythology and folklore, depicted in some traditions as a crafty fairy, and in other traditions as a chthonic goddess. Her sisters are ("the Beauty of the Sea") and E Bukura e Qiellit ("the Beauty of Heaven"). The quest for the E Bukura e Dheut is a very popular and frequent motif in Albanian folktales: the princely hero must search for or rescue the Earthly Beauty, even going into her mystical underworld palace. In central Albanian folklore, E Bukura e Dheut is the wife of the god Tomor.

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  • إي بوكورا إي دوت (ar)
  • E Bukura e Dheut (en)
  • E bukura e dheut (it)
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  • إي بوكورا إي دوت (بالإنجليزية: E Bukura e Dheut)‏ هي جنية الجمال في ألبانيا. اسمها يعني «الأجمل على الأرض»، وهو تعبير يستخدم أحيانًا لوصف امرأة رائعة الجمال في . هي، أيضًا، رمز للسعادة. أختها هي ، والتي اسمها يعني «الأجمل في البحر». (ar)
  • E Bukura e Dheut (the "Beauty of the Earth" or "Earthly Beauty") is a character in Albanian mythology and folklore, depicted in some traditions as a crafty fairy, and in other traditions as a chthonic goddess. Her sisters are ("the Beauty of the Sea") and E Bukura e Qiellit ("the Beauty of Heaven"). The quest for the E Bukura e Dheut is a very popular and frequent motif in Albanian folktales: the princely hero must search for or rescue the Earthly Beauty, even going into her mystical underworld palace. In central Albanian folklore, E Bukura e Dheut is the wife of the god Tomor. (en)
  • E Bukura e Dheut, ovvero la Bella della Terra è una ninfa presente nella mitologia albanese. Le sue sorelle sono (La bella del mare) e E Bukura e Qiellit (La bella del cielo). Essa possiede alcuni attributi della Persefone greca (il regno infero, le creature mostruose che difendono il suo palazzo, affini a Cerbero e all'Idra), ma se ne distanzia molto per altre caratteristiche assenti nel mito antico, e per le diverse origini. (it)
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