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Shurali (Tatar and Bashkir: Шүрәле,
Şürəle) is a
forest spirit in
Turkic mythology (especially
Tatar and Bashkir).
According to legends,
Shurali lives...
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upper right)
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Vasili Vinogradov.
Farit Yarullin was the
creator of the
first Tatar ballet,
Şüräle.
Modern Tatar music includes practically all
existing basic musical genres...
- Pushkin's fairy-tale poem
Ruslan and Lyudmila,
Tuqay wrote his
first poem,
Şürəle. It is known, that Motıyği
tried to
establish another newspaper, Yaña Tormış...
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referring to evil
forces like
demons or the devil. Sulteev, Rustem. "Arçura/
Şüräle:
Mythical Spirits of the Volga-Ural Forests." Acta
Orientalia Academiae...
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mythologies co-exist.
Beings from
Tatar mythology include Äbädä, Alara,
Şüräle, Şekä, Pitsen, Tulpar, and Zilant. The
ancient Turks apparently practised...
- S (2001). "Il
potenziamento dell'attività di
pompa venosa del
tricipite surale in
ortopedia e
traumatologia mediante l'utilizzo di una
nuova apparecchiatura...
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himself into a whirlwind.
Shurala –
Forest daemon.
According to legends,
Şüräle lives in forests. He has long fingers, a horn on its forehead, and a woolly...
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Farit Yarullin – composer,
author of the
music to the
first Tatar ballet:
Şüräle Zemfira – rock
singer Eldar Djangirov – jazz
pianist (Volga
Tatar father)...
- wood
demon Arşuri
often turns into a snake, but more
often he
looks like
Şüräle.
According to one legend, when the
Bulgars came to
found the town of Bilär...