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- Yhyаkh (Yakut: Ыһыах, IPA [ɯhɯaχ]) is the festival that celebrates the rebirth of nature after a hard winter, the triumph of life, the beginning of a new...
- shamanism and Central Asian Buddhism have been promoted by the Sakha, like the Yhyakh festival. Oral histories from the Yakut state their first ancestors were...
- film industry was labelled "Sakhawood". April 27: Republic Day June 21: Yhyakh festival (also known as Sakha New Year) Siberia portal Cuisine of Sakha...
- (Lithuania) Jónsmessa (Iceland) Golowan (Cornwall) Kupala Night (Slavic peoples) Yhyakh (Yakuts) Tiregān (Iran) Xiazhi (China) Shën Gjini–Shën Gjoni, Festa e Malit/Bjeshkës...
- Yıl****akh - A spring feast and festival Turkic and Altai folklore. Sayaqan or Yhyakh - A summer feast and festival Turkish folklore. Paktaqan - An autumn feast...
- The Yakut people of the Sakha Republic celebrate a solstitial ceremony, Yhyakh, involving tethering a horse to a pole and circle dancing around it. Betting...
- deity, with a fertility cult. Ancient Yakuts celebrated the New Year at the Yhyakh (23 June) festival. Its traditions include women and children decorating...
- Avksentyeva placed a photograph of people celebrating the Yakut summer holiday Yhyakh in her office. In March 2020 the incident with the m**** killing of animals...