Yel iyesi, the Glossary
Yel iyesi (Ҫил ийи; Тыал иччи) is the Turkic spirit or deity of wind.[1]
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20 relations: Altai languages, Azerbaijani language, Bashkir language, Chuvash language, Hungarian language, Hungarian mythology, Karachay-Balkar, Kazakh language, Khakas language, Kyrgyz language, Ottoman Turkish, Szélanya, Szélatya, Tatar language, Turkish language, Turkmen language, Tuvan language, Uzbek language, Wind, Yakut language.
- Wind deities
- İye
Altai languages
Altai (Altay til) is a set of Turkic languages spoken officially in the Altai Republic, Russia.
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Azerbaijani language
Azerbaijani or Azeri, also referred to as Azeri Turkic or Azeri Turkish, is a Turkic language from the Oghuz sub-branch.
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Bashkir language
Bashkir or Bashkort (translit) is a Turkic language belonging to the Kipchak branch.
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Chuvash language
Chuvash (Чӑвашла) is a Turkic language spoken in European Russia, primarily in the Chuvash Republic and adjacent areas.
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Hungarian language
Hungarian is a Uralic language of the proposed Ugric branch spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighbouring countries.
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Hungarian mythology
Hungarian mythology includes the myths, legends, folk tales, fairy tales and gods of the Hungarians, also known as the Magyarok.
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Karachay-Balkar
Karachay–Balkar (Къарачай-Малкъар тил, Qaraçay-Malqar til), or Mountain Turkic (Таулу тил, page), is a Turkic language spoken by the Karachays and Balkars in Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay–Cherkessia, European Russia, as well as by an immigrant population in Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey.
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Kazakh language
Kazakh or Qazaq is a Turkic language of the Kipchak branch spoken in Central Asia by Kazakhs.
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Khakas language
Khakas, also known as Xakas, is a Turkic language spoken by the Khakas, who mainly live in the southwestern Siberian Republic of Khakassia, in Russia.
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Kyrgyz language
Kyrgyz is a Turkic language of the Kipchak branch spoken in Central Asia.
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Ottoman Turkish
Ottoman Turkish (Lisân-ı Osmânî,; Osmanlı Türkçesi) was the standardized register of the Turkish language in the Ottoman Empire (14th to 20th centuries CE).
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Szélanya
Szélanya (Old Turkic: Çel Ene or Cel Ana, "Wind Mother") is the Hungarian goddess or deity of wind.
Szélatya
Szélatya or Szélkirály (Old Turkic: Çel Ede or Çel Ata, "Wind Father") is the Hungarian god or deity of wind.
Tatar language
Tatar (татар теле, tatar tele or татарча, tatarça) is a Turkic language spoken by the Volga Tatars mainly located in modern Tatarstan (European Russia), as well as Siberia and Crimea.
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Turkish language
Turkish (Türkçe, Türk dili also Türkiye Türkçesi 'Turkish of Turkey') is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 90 to 100 million speakers.
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Turkmen language
Turkmen (türkmençe, түркменче, تۆرکمنچه, or türkmen dili, түркмен дили, تۆرکمن ديلی), is a Turkic language of the Oghuz branch spoken by the Turkmens of Central Asia.
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Tuvan language
Tuvan or Tyvan is a Turkic language spoken in the Republic of Tuva in South Central Siberia, Russia.
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Uzbek language
Uzbek (pronounced), formerly known as Turki, is a Karluk Turkic language spoken by Uzbeks.
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Wind
Wind is the natural movement of air or other gases relative to a planet's surface.
Yakut language
Yakut,, Yakut language, Omniglot--> also known as Yakutian, Sakha, Saqa or Saxa (саха тыла), is a Turkic language belonging to Siberian Turkic branch and spoken by around 450,000 native speakers, primarily the ethnic Yakuts and one of the official languages of Sakha (Yakutia), a federal republic in the Russian Federation.
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See also
Wind deities
- Aja (orisha)
- Aura (mythology)
- Ayao
- Ayida-Weddo
- Cihuatecayotl
- Egoi
- Fa'atiu
- Feilian
- Fisaga
- Fūjin
- Huitztlampaehecatl
- Huracan
- Isetsuhiko
- Laʻa Maomao
- List of wind deities
- Mata Upola
- Matuu
- Mictlanpachecatl
- Njörðr
- Qʼuqʼumatz
- Raka (mythology)
- Raka-maomao
- Shinatsuhiko
- Tlalocayotl
- Vayu-Vata
- Wind gods
- Yel iyesi
- Zhulong (mythology)
İye
- Abzar iyesi
- Ak Ana
- Chesma iyesi
- Ergene iyesi
- Ev iyesi
- Od iyesi
- Su iyesi
- Yel iyesi
- Yer iyesi
- Yunak iyesi
- İye
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yel_iyesi
Also known as Yel İyesi.