- Ev
iyesi (Old Turkic: 𐰅𐰋 𐰄𐰖𐰅𐰽𐰄, "House Guard") is a
household spirit in
Turkic mythology. Also
known as Uy (Oy)
iyesi or Yurt
iyesi. Ev
iyesi is...
- Od
iyesi (Tatar: Ут Иясе or Ut İyäse; Chuvash: Вут Ийӗ; Sakha: Уот Иччи) is the
Turkic and
Mongolian spirit or
deity of fire. In
Turkic languages, Od...
- In
Turkic mythology, Su
Iyesi (Tatar: Су Иясе or Su İyäse; Chuvash: Шыв Ийӗ; Sakha: Уу Иччи;
literally "water master") is a
water spirit. It corresponds...
-
Wikipedia article at [[:tr:Dağ
İyesi]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|tr|Dağ
İyesi}} to the talk page. For more...
- Yel
iyesi (Chuvash: Ҫил ийи; Yakut: Тыал иччи, romanized: Tıal iççi; Turkish: Yel
İyesi) is the
Turkic spirit or
deity of wind. The name
comes from the...
- In
Turkic mythology,
Chesma İyasi (Turkish: Çeşme
İyesi or
Bulak İyesi or Pınar
İyesi) was a cat-shaped
spirit who
lurked in
wells or
fountains and tempted...
- Yer
iyesi (Tatar: Җир Иясе or Cir İyäse, Chuvash: Ҫĕр Ийӗ, Sakha: Сир Иччи) is the
spirit or
deity of
earth or
territory in Tengrism. In
Turkic languages...
- mythology: Su
Iyesi is a
water spirit.
People should not make her angry.
Turkic people do not
pollute the
water so as not to
anger the Su
Iyesi. Su
Iyesi is mostly...
- İyes. Aran
iyesi, Damız
iyesi,
Kitre iyesi:
Spirit of stable. Avul
iyesi, Köy
iyesi,
Bucak iyesi:
Spirit of village. Ağaç
iyesi, Yığaç
iyesi:
Spirit of...
- In
Turkic mythology Ergene iyesi (Turkish:
Ergene iyesi, Azerbaijanese: Ərgənə
iyesi) is an
underground spirit. It is the
protector spirit of mine pit...