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| | Ptah |
 | | Not only was Ptah a god of creation, but he was involved with the soul's rebirth in the afterlife. |  | | In the Memphite theology, Ptah is the primal creator, the first of all the gods, creator of the world and all that is in it. |  | | From a local god of craftsmen to the deity who crafted the universe and the other deities, Ptah was only overshadowed by the sun god Ra, and the hidden god Amen. |
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http://www.crystalinks.com/ptah.html
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| | Ptah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Egyptian mythology, Ptah (also spelt Peteh) was the deification of the primordial mound in the Ennead cosmogony, which was more literally referred to as Ta-tenen (also spelt Tathenen), meaning risen land, or as Tanen, meaning submerged land. |  | | When the beliefs about the Ennead and Ogdoad were later merged, and Atum was identified as Ra (Atum-Ra), himself seen as Horus (Ra-Herakhty), this led to Ptah being said to be married to Sekhmet, at the time considered the earlier form of Hathor, Horus', thus Atum's, mother. |  | | Eventually, due to the connection of these things to tombs, and that at Thebes, the craftsmen regarded him so highly as to say that he controlled their destiny. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptah
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| | Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - Ptah |
 | | Ptah was also the patron god of skilled craftsmen and architects. |  | | According to the priests of Memphis, everything is the work of Ptah's heart and tongue: gods are born, towns are founded, and order is maintained. |  | | As a craftsman, Ptah was said to have carved the divine bodies of the royalty. |
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http://www.egyptianmyths.net/ptah.htm
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| | Government of Ptah |
 | | Ptah religion is based on polytheism, or the worship of many ascended Eldar deities. |  | | A priest or priestess in ancient Ptah is generally chosen either by appointment from the king, or attains the post by hereditary means. |  | | The entire civilization of Ptah is based on religion, and their beliefs are very important to them. |
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http://www.ptah-gov.org/priest.html
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| | The Memphite Theology |
 | | Ptah, as the god Ta-tenen (the primordial mound), creates in the so-called "Memphite Theology" the world, its inhabitants, and the kas of the other gods. |  | | Ptah was the great creator-god, but eight other gods were held to be contained within him, including some of the Heliopolitan Ennead and the Hermopolitan Ogdoad. |  | | The Memphite theology, like the Theban religion, is based on a primordial triad of deities. |
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http://www.kheper.net/topics/Egypt/Memphis.html
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| | Egyptian gods; Ptah |
 | | Ptah or Peteh, was worshipped in Mennefer (Gr: Memphis) already in the Early Dynastic period and attested from the 1st Dynasty onwards. |  | | Ptah was thus sometimes called Ptah-Nun or Ptah-Naunet, combining his creative power and making it manifest in all aspects of the universe. |  | | In this way Ptah was said tho have created all the gods. |
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http://www.philae.nu/PerAnkh/perankhP.html
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| | Per-Heh: Ptah |
 | | Ptah is a Creator Neter with His religious base out of Memphis. |  | | As a creator, Ptah was the most directly involved with the physical creation of the world, and the life which the world supports. |  | | He was worshiped "universally" throughout the two lands of Egypt, as well as Nubia. |
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http://www.per-heh.org/topics/neter/article/p/Ptah.php
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| | Correspondences of Egypt: 9. Ptah, The Divine Logos |
 | | Ptah like Thoth, figures as the scribe of the gods, and like him is called "Lord of moat," i. |  | | Regarded originally as the creative Logos, Ptah became gradually invested with the character of a demiurge and master architect and designer of everything created, as the chief god of all handicraft, the great artificer in metals, as smelter, caster, sculptor and engraver of all forms in the universe. |  | | Many of the Egyptologists recognize the close relation of Ptah with the Ibis-headed god Thoth. |
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http://www.swedenborgdigitallibrary.org/egypt/eg9.htm
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| | Blackdagger: The World of Avlis :: View topic - Ptah |
 | | This is not to say that priests of Ptah may not proclaim Ptah as a god of knowledge. |  | | In Avlis, the lizardguy priest of Ptah in Mikona said that Ptah is the god of travelers and nothing else. |  | | Until that happens, my character is basically a traveller, devout of Ptah's wisdom in guiding in life, and faithful to the church he serves. |
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http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?p=229842
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| | Ptah-Egyptian God of Creation |
 | | Ptah was often considered the fourth most important god to the Egyptians after Amen, Ra, and Osiris. |  | | According to Ancient Egyptian mythology, Ptah (taw) was the master craftsman who brought forth everything. |  | | He sculpted the gods, and created all living things. |
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http://www.ancient-empires.com/comsoonptaho.html
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| | ANCIENT EGYPT : The Memphis Theology of the Shabaka Stone |
 | | Ptah is the very great, who gives life to all the gods and their kas. |  | | Ptah was before creation, during the first time, at the moment of creation and in every created god and goddess, in all Kas and Bas, in all temples and on every altar... |  | | In the Old Kingdom, the high priest of Ptah was called "wer kherep hemut" or "supreme leader of craftsmanship", indicating that Ptah, "he with the beautiful face", was the god of skills, design, sculpture and the making or creating of something in general (also the art of well formed speech). |
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http://www.maat.sofiatopia.org/memphis.htm
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| | Ancient History Sourcebook: The Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, c. 2200 BCE |
 | | Beginning of the arrangement of the good sayings, spoken by the noble lord, the divine father, beloved of Ptah, the son of the king, the first-born of his race, the prefect and feudal lord Ptah-hotep, so as to instruct the ignorant in the knowledge of the arguments of the good sayings. |  | | If any one asserts that he lives by such means, Ptah will take away the bread from his mouth; if any one asserts that he enriches himself thereby, Ptah says: I may take those riches to myself. |  | | Verily a good son is one of the gifts of Ptah, a son who does even better than he has been told to do. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/ptahhotep.html
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| | Ptah |
 | | Paopi: Ptah is the God of the month of Paopi of the season of Akhet (Inundation), which was from approximately mid August to mid September. |  | | Ptah (OUTSIDE LINK to Temple of Awakening PICTURE) NOTE: The Temple of Awakening site seems to be dead. |  | | In some myths Ptah creates the Elder deities: Ra, Atum, Amon, and Mwt. |
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http://www.teenwitch.com/DEITY/KMT/PTAH.HTM
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| | Ptah - definition of Ptah in Encyclopedia |
 | | As Tanen, Ptah was known as a chthonic deity. |  | | In Egyptian mythology, Ptah ("creator") is a creator god and patron deity of Memphis, Egypt, as well as craftsmen. |  | | Unlike Seker, another crafts god, Ptah was associated with stone-based crafts. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Ptah
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| | Ptah |
 | | Ptah also served in the position as mortuary god, by being in a triad with Seker and Osiris. |  | | At first, Ptah was a local deity of Memphis, making up a triad with the gods Sekhmet and Nefertem. |  | | Ptah was depicted as a man in mummy form, with a skullcap and false beard. |
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http://lexicorient.com/e.o/ptah.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Ptah |
 | | Ptah, in ancient Egyptian mythology, one of the greatest of gods. |  | | Bast, also Bastet or Ubasti, in Egyptian mythology, cat goddess worshiped primarily in the ancient city of Bubastis on the Nile Delta. |  | | Bull : folklore, legend, and myth: as Egyptian god Ptah |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/search.aspx?q=Ptah
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| | LegendMUD: Archives: Halloween 2001 |
 | | Ptah says, 'Sending me tells in the middle is very distracting. |  | | Ptah says, 'After that one, not-serious might be a good thing' |  | | Ptah says, 'Please don't emote at me, talk to me, whatever. |
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http://www.legendmud.org/Community/lectures/hall01.html
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| | Ptah on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | PTAH [Ptah], in Egyptian religion, great god of Memphis. |  | | He was one of the important gods of ancient Egypt and, according to Memphite theology, created the universe through the thought of his heart and the utterance of his tongue. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/P/Ptah.asp
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| | Ptah -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer! |
 | | The patron of craftsmen, especially sculptors, Ptah was identified by the Greeks with Hephaestus, the divine blacksmith. |  | | Ptah -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer! |  | | He was originally the local deity of Memphis, capital of Egypt from the 1st dynasty onward; the political importance of Memphis caused Ptah's cult to spread across Egypt. |
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http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article-9376079
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| | Gods and Godesses |
 | | In one creation myth Ptah was a creator god. |  | | He spoke the words and the world came into being. |  | | Man wrapped in a tight white cloak carrying a staff |
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http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/gods/explore/ptah.html
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| | Ptah |
 | | Ptah was the supreme creator God of Memphis. |  | | Ptah was a God of crafts and patron of the artists. |  | | CATS, the use of cats in ancient egypt |
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http://www.paralumun.com/egyptptah.htm
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| | Egyptian gods: Ptah, Hephaistos |
 | | Ptah was the old smith- and creator god of the Memphis region, and probably a conflation of two very old deities: Tatenen and Sokar. |  | | His temple in Memphis was called the "Mansion of the soul of Ptah", which in Egyptian was Hekuptah, later to be corrupted by foreigners to "Egypt". |  | | He stood for good moral and order based upon the 4 Djed-pillars of stability, (seen in the upper part of his staff). |
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http://www.nemo.nu/ibisportal/0egyptintro/1egypt/gudasidor/ptah.htm
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| | LegendMUD: Ptah's Page |
 | | Ptah also has built a home page for himself that delves deeper into these kinds of issues and more... |  | | Ptah is one of the founding immorts of Legend, along with |  | | He and Kaige, his wife, have built around 1/2 of the mud world. |
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http://www.legendmud.org/Community/immpages/ptah.html
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| | Egyptian Gods |
 | | Ptah, local god of Memphis, patron of craftsmen, some legends say that he spoke the names of all things in the world and thereby caused them to spring into existence. |  | | Thoth, god of wisdom, depicted as an ibis or a baboon, often associated with the moon: as the sun vanished, Thoth tried to dispel the darkness with his light. |  | | Sobek, a crocodile-god worshiped in cities that depended on water, such as the oasis city of Crocodilopolis where the reptiles were kept in pools and adorned with jewels. |
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http://www.usfca.edu/westciv/Egyptgods.html
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| | Welcome to The Grand Krewe of Ptah / Memphis |
 | | Use the Contact Form to update your address, phone number, personal web-page, or e-mail address on Ptah's Member Listing. |  | | One of the twelve Grand Krewes of Carnival Memphis, PTAH was founded in 1970 and named in honor of Egypt's Creator god from the ancient city of Memphis on the Nile. |  | | Egyptian legend states that everything is created by PTAH: gods are made, cities ordained, ribs barbequed, and order maintained. |
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http://www.ptahmemphis.com
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| | Article and photo from the Mastaba-tomb of Ptah-Hotep |
 | | Ptah-Hotel lived for more than four thousand years ago in the 5th dynasty, and was overseer of the priests of Nyuserre pyramid and the prophets of Isest and Menkhauhor pyramids. |  | | The name Ptah-Hotep mean "belowed of Ptah", the god of Hwt-ka-Ptah (Memphis). |  | | Pyramid areas > Mastaba of Ptah-Hotep > Mastaba of Ti > Ti2 |
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http://www.egyptmyway.com/articles/mastaba_ptah_hotep.html
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| | Honorable Wrestling Alliance |
 | | "Old School" Eric Bills: Well I'll tell ya, these fans certainly haven't forgotten the former N.E.W. world champion, Ptah, and it's great to have him apart of our roster! |  | | Max Havoc wouldn't release the hold until Ptah forced him to! |  | | (Ptah waits for Max to get back to his feet, and when he does, Ptah welcomes him with a swinging neckbreaker.) |
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http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling3/hwa2003/02-10-03-1.html
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| | Kemet.org Names of Netjer : Ptah |
 | | ABOUT US THE HOUSE OF NETJER LETTERS FROM THE NISUT |  | | The transit which was the stock tool of masons, and the title of Ptah's High Priest, "Master Builder," would centuries later be picked up by a pseudo-Egyptian Western fraternal organization known to the world simply as Masonry. |  | | This site and all contents copyright © 1996-2002 by The House of Netjer. |
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http://www.kemet.org/glossary/ptah.html
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| | PTAH |
 | | PTAH is the power of the universe and it is using us and we are using PTAH. |  | | Ptah is the creator of Atum/Atom, the fiery sun; which is our heavenly father. |  | | PTAH is using us for his expression to create our kingdom of ATUM upon earth. |
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http://www.webspawner.com/users/nebtawi
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| | Ptah Status |
 | | For the most part I think Ptah will be for off-line world design. |  | | You can do that from the same page which is Ptah Battle Plan in case you forgot. |  | | For a general indicator of where Ptah is try the Ptah Battle Plan. |
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http://www.worldforge.org/wf/project/newsletters/March2002/PtahStatus
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| | Government of Ptah |
 | | Ptah is not a new roleplaying game, but is a new world setting for ANY fantasy system. |  | | The forums, Worlds Apart is there for the development and discussion of not just Ptah, but any GM created world setting. |  | | If you as a GM or player have designed your own world, then please feel free to join the forums, we'll set up a section for your world so that it can be improved or just promoted to the gaming world at large. |
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http://www.ptah-gov.org
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| | Ptah Status Report - Fear and Loathing in Memphis |
 | | Ptah will tell you if it was unable to open any media references found in the map. |  | | Changes made in one view should be reflected in the others. |  | | A few days later, someone in IRC (I won't mention any names Demitar) 'pinned me to the channel', tactfully asked how to 'make Ptah do something useful', and said he would 'force' me to write an article for the CB. |
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http://www.worldforge.org/wf/project/newsletters/August2001/Ptah
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| | Ptah |
 | | This page has been processed by Ptah and then the generated map has been pasted in a Word/Cuckoo document. |  | | You can also select the TextArea text (Ctrl-A) and copy into the clipboard (Ctrl-C) at any time. |  | | When you move slowly you mouse on the picture you should see that the mouseover text changes. |
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http://pagebox.net/ptah/ptah-index.html
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| | PTAH |
 | | Hi John To my knowledge, chloroform is not an ingredient in PTAH. |
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http://www.histosearch.com/histonet/Aug99A/PTAH.html
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| | Llewellyn Encyclopedia |
 | | The former Golden Dawn temples in the United States—Thme No. 8 in Chicago and Thoth-Hermes No. 9 in New York City—sided with Mathers during the breakup and became part of the Alpha et Omega afterwards. |  | | Three other American temples were founded after the First World War: Ptah No. 10 in Philadelphia in 1919, Atoum No. 20 (sic) in Los Angeles in 1920, and Themis No. 30 (sic) in San Francisco in 1921. |
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http://www.llewellynencyclopedia.com/glossary.php
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| | Ptah Coronation 2002 |
 | | PTAH's radiant Princess Jannie Henders shown with her husband Orma, PTAH's Barry Sowell, and proud family members (her two sons and Oram's daughter with spouses) |  | | PTAH's new Queen Phyllis Pollard and King Jim Douglas |  | | PTAH's Donna and Russ Gilpatrick along with Beth and Randy Almond enjoy a dinner with other PTAH members prior to the start of Coronation |
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http://www.ptahmemphis.com/Pages/PTAH_Coronation_2002.htm
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| | HOME |
 | | Ptah has been called the Winton Marcellous of the keyboards. |  | | Feel free to browse around, and enjoy your visit! |  | | Ptah has been voted five times the best jazz musician, by the readers of the St. Louis Riverfront Times. |
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http://ptahwilliams.com
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| | OSNN Forum - View Profile: ptah |
 | | ptah is not a member of any public groups |  | | To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
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http://forum.osnn.net/member.php?u=11347
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| | Ptah Williams |
 | | Every Wednesday night we do our regular thing here at Riddle's with the food and the drink, but over and above that Ptah does his thing in the bar from nine until midnight or a little after. |  | | I'm really happy about it and, evidently, so is Ptah. |  | | "Who was that guy?", I wondered out loud and a customer told me. "That's Ptah Williams. |
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http://www.riddlescafe.com/ptah.html
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| | Ptah |
 | | He also is credited for the creation of food, drink, towns, and buildings. |  | | Ptah is credited with the establishment of ethics and morals. |
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http://www.historylink101.net/egypt_1/gods_ptah.htm
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| | Paulius Briedis (ptah) TrekEarth |
 | | I live in a little, quiet, yet cosy to live, beautiful country Lithuania. |  | | Paulius Briedis [Only registered TrekEarth members may contact PTAH.] |
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http://www.trekearth.com/members/ptah
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| | Alice Coltrane - Ptah The El Daoud - Impulse! Records |
 | | Produced by Ed Michel. Recorded at the Coltrane home studio, Dix Hills, New York on January 26, 1970. |  | | Alice Coltrane - Ptah The El Daoud - Impulse! |
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http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/product.aspx?ob=prd&src=list&pid=9582
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