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Ongon (Mongolian;
plural ongod) is a type of
spirit in the
shamanistic belief system of Mongolia. It is a
common term in
Mongol mythology.
After death...
- 598 566 Mönhhaan Мөнххаан 4,335 4,213 1,189
Naran Наран 1,466 1,477 336
Ongon Онгон 3,638 3,646 1,261 Sükhbaatar Сүхбаатар 3,263 3,197 631 Tümentsogt...
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Puang Matua -
creator god Pong
Banggai di
Rante - god of
Earth Indo'
Ongon-
Ongon -
goddess of
earthquakes Pong
Lalondong - god of
death Indo' Belo Tumbang...
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incorporate the shaman's
ongon or
ancestral spirit, as in a drum
described by
Carole Pegg,
where the drum
handle represents that
ongon. The drum's skin was...
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forests and of
birds Nei Tituaabine,
Kiribati goddess of
trees Indo'
Ongon-
Ongon,
goddess of
earthquakes Pong
Banggai di Rante,
earth goddess List of...
- Kayı Kayı
Tamga of Kayı,
which its
ongon represents the bow and
arrow according to
Mahmud al-Kashgari
Regions with
significant po****tions Turkey, Turkmenistan...
- of the six
tumen eastern Mongols in
Northern Yuan Dynasty. The land of
Ongon-Dural, the
third son of Bodi
Alagh Khan of the
Northern Yuan was called...
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Other Toraja gods
include Pong
Banggai di
Rante (god of Earth), Indo'
Ongon-
Ongon (a
goddess who can
cause earthquakes), Pong
Lalondong (god of death)...
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Ongón District is one of
thirteen districts of the
province Pataz in Peru. (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática.
Banco de Información...
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tamga (seal),
totemic ongon bird, and
distinct uran (battle cry) (hence the
Slavic urah "battle cry").
While tamgas and
ongons could be
distinct down...