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  1. Modern Tengrism started at the time of the end of the Soviet Union in the intellectual circles of the Turkish peoples in Central Asia. It is most common with the Tatars, Kazakhs and Kyrgyz people. A return to the surviving traditions is also taking place in Yakutia and Tuva. Similar movements also exists in Turkey. [1]

  2. This is a list of khanates, empires and kingdoms who predominantly followed Tengrism, a Central Asian shamanistic religion. Xiongnu (209 BCE–93 CE) Xianbei state (93BCE–234) Rouran Khaganate (330–555) Huns (370s–469) First Turkic Khaganate (552–659) Old Great Bulgaria (632–668) Volga Bulgaria (7th century–922) Khazar Khaganate ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TngriTngri - Wikipedia

    t. e. In the pantheon of Mongolian shamanism and Tengrism, tngri (also tengri, tegrí) constitute the highest class of divinities and are attested in sources going back to the 13th century. They are led by different chief deities in different documents and are divided into a number of different groups—including black (terrifying) and white ...

  4. Articles relating to Tengrism, the ancient and medieval Central Asian – Eurasian Steppe sky god Tengri -centered state religion as well a number of the modern Turko - Mongolic native religious movements and teachings. It was the prevailing religion of the Turks with Mongols (including Bulgars, Huns, Xiongnu ), and, possibly, the Manchus and ...

  5. A tengrizmus ősi közép-ázsiai vallás, amelyet a sámánizmus, animizmus, totemizmus és az őstisztelet jellemzett. Olyan politeista vallás, amelynek élén egy főisten állt. [1] [2] [3] A magyar, hun, török, mongol sztyeppi népek ősvallása volt, fénykorában óriási területeken nagy lélekszámú népcsoportok követték. Több ...

  6. Tengrismo. Símbolo empregado polos seguidores do tengrismo en Sakha. O tengrismo é unha relixión de Asia Central caracterizada polo xamanismo, o animismo, totemismo, poli e monoteísmo [ 1][ 2] e culto ós devanceiros. Foi a relixión principal dos turcos, os mongois, os húngaros, os xiongnu e os hunos, [ 3][ 4] e a relixión dos cinco ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TenrikyoTenrikyo - Wikipedia

    Tenrikyo Church Headquarters, Tenri, Nara. Tenrikyo ( 天 理 教, Tenrikyō, sometimes rendered as Tenriism) [1] is a Japanese new religion which is neither strictly monotheistic nor pantheistic, originating from the teachings of a 19th-century woman named Nakayama Miki, known to her followers as "Oyasama". [2]