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- Age. In Tatarstan, the only Tengrist periodical Beznen-Yul (Our Path) appeared in 1997, and also works a theorist of Tengrist movement Rafael Bezertinov...
- Turkic-Mongolic ethnic religion—may include both old folk traditions and neo-Tengrist movements, which try to reconstruct old native beliefs. Movements are distributed...
- The Aiyy Faith (Yakut: Айыы итэҕэлэ, romanized: Ayıı iteğele) is a neo-Tengrist Yakut religious organization that has been registered since 2015 in Yakutsk...
- While the sultanate's chroniclers described the conflicts between the Tengrist Mongols and Muslim community in binary terms, with the Delhi Sultanate...
- Temüjin. Kokechu, who had proclaimed Temüjin as Genghis Khan and taken the Tengrist title "Teb Tenggeri" (lit. "Wholly Heavenly") on account of his sorcery...
- Orda) is a Tengrist neopagan religious movement established in 2005 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan with International Scientific Center of Tengrist Studies, but...
- The traditional religion of the native Altaians is Tengrist shamanism, revived by modern Tengrist movements and Burkhanism. Ethnic Russians primarily...
- intelligence and power devoted to the realisation of a better ****ure for mankind. Tengrist-influenced Rodnovery is practised by Bulgarian groups who identify as descendants...
- Khazar Khaganate appears to have been a multiconfessional mosaic of pagan, Tengrist, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim worshippers. Some of the Khazars (namely...
- Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "List of Tengrist states and dynasties" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June...