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- movements and teachings. All modern adherents of "political" Tengrism are monotheists. Tengrism has been advocated for in intellectual circles of the Turkic...
- or a best god henotheism". The nature of Tengrism remains debatable. According to many scholars, Tengrism was originally polytheistic, but a monotheistic...
- Depression, which is 154 m (505 ft) below sea level. The Tian Shan is sacred in Tengrism. Its second-highest peak is known as Khan Tengri, which can be translated...
- Mongolic peoples. Worship surrounding Tengri is called Tengrism. The core beings in Tengrism are the Sky Father (Tenger Etseg) and the Earth Mother (Umay...
- and lamb. Early Turkic mythology was dominated by Shamanism, Animism and Tengrism. The Turkic animistic traditions were mostly focused on ancestor worship...
- scientific symposium on Tengrism "Tengrism—the worldview of the Altaic peoples". Its founder is Dastan Sarygulov, an active promoter of Tengrism, has aut****d a...
- Christian, and Taoist followers. The dominant religions at that time were Tengrism and Buddhism, although Ögedei's wife was a Christian. In later years of...
- thought are found in early religions such as ancient Chinese religion, Tengrism, and Yahwism. The word monotheism was coined from the Gr**** μόνος (monos)...
- 801 Hindus in Kazakhstan in 2010 according to ARDA. Slavic Neopaganism Tengrism is a Central Asian religion characterized by shamanism, animism, totemism...
- Cedars' Anastasianism, various movements of Hinduism, Siberian shamanism and Tengrism, various Neo-Theosophical movements such as Roerichism, and other faiths...