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Jah stands for:
- Yes , the mother of the Egyptian pharaoh Mentuhotep Nebhepetre
- Iah (Egyptian mythology) , an Egyptian deity
- Yeh ( יָהּ yah ) or yes (יָה ya ), Hebrew short form of the divine name YHWH , see also Halleluja
- Jah , [dʒaː] a form of this Hebrew designation for God that is commonly used in the Rastafarian religion and reggae music
Jah is the name of the following people:
- Jah Cure (* 1978), Jamaican reggae musician
- Tiken Jah Fakoly (* 1968), Ivorian musician
- Jah Mason (* 1972), Jamaican musician
- Jah Meek (* 1971), Jamaican reggae singer
- Omar Jah , Gambian Islamic scholar and university professor
- Titiyo Yambalu Felicia Jah (* 1967), Swedish singer
- Jah Wobble (* 1958), British musician and record producer
- Asman Jah (1839–1898), nobleman and co-regent, member of the Privy Council and Dīwān (1887–1893)
- Asaf Jah I (1671–1748), governor of the Deccan and founder of the dynasty that ruled the princely state of Hyderabad (until 1948)
- Asaf Jah II. (1734–1803), ruler of the area of the Indian Deccan, which became the princely state of Hyderabad, for over 40 years
jah stands for:
- Jah Hut (language) (ISO-639-3 code), Austro-Asian language of the Jah Hut (ethnic group) on the Malay Peninsula
JAH stands for:
- Hartsfield Heliport , IATA code for the Atlanta, Georgia airport
- Journal of African History , scientific magazine
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