• [ʋʲɘrʲɛʑʲɘˈlʲɛn]; Chuvash: Вӗрӗҫӗлен Vĕreśĕlen, or Вӗриҫӗлен, Вӗриҫлен, Вриҫлен; Russian: Вереселень), also known as Chuvash dragons, are winged fire-breathing...
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  • list of dragons in mythology and folklore. This is a list of European dragons. Azazel from the Abrahamic religions, is described as a dragon in the Apocalypse...
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    1978 animation) Chuvash dragon Smok Wawelski – dragon of Kraków Zahhak (or Aži Dahāka) – Iranian dragon žaltys zduhać Zilant – dragon of Kazan Zirnitra...
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    Yelbeghen (category Dragons)
    like a dragon with seven heads at any time. Hydra Zilant Yuxa Chuvash dragon Slavic dragon Duman, Harun. "Türk Mitolojisinde Ejderha". "Cilbegän/Җилбегән"...
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    Zilant (redirect from Kazan dragon)
    regards his beneficial influence on humans, Aq Yılan resembles a Chinese dragon. Chuvash and Mari (ethnic groups living in the area of Kazan alongside the Tatars)...
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    death of a human Věri Şělen – Chuvash dragon Vetala (Hindu) – Corpses possessed by vampiric spirits Víbria (Catalan) – Dragon with breasts and an eagle's...
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  • Tatar dragon may refer to: Zilant Yelbeghen Chuvash dragons Yuxa This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tatar dragon. If an...
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    protect or terrify the people around them as their whim dictates. Chuvash dragon Olgoi Khorkhoi – Mongolian Death Worm Yelbeghen Zilant Lilith Türk Mitolojisi...
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    domestic sprite from German folklore Chuvash dragon – Legendary winged fire-breathing and shape-shifting creature in Chuvash legends Incubus – Mythological...
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  • Arkadios Dimitrakopoulos (1824–1908), Greek merchant Arcady Aris (1901–1942), Chuvash writer Arkady Averchenko (1881–1925), Russian playwright and satirist Arkady...
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    wings. Ivan rescues his wife and throws the dragon off his horse to kill him. In a tale from the Chuvash people translated into Hungarian with the title...
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    found in the Chinese historiography, which was first noticed by the Russo-Chuvash sinologist Hyacinth. The Seljuks originated from the Kinik branch of the...
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  • and Karağol and Neznayka becomes sultan after him. In a tale from the Chuvash people titled "ИВАН" ("Ivan"), an old couple have, in their old age, a...
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    Shahmaran (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    Şahmaran/Şamaran; Turkish: Şahmeran; Tatar: Şahmara, Zilant, Зилант, Aq Yılan; Chuvash: Вĕреçĕлен, lit. 'Fire snake' Ross, Danielle (7 January 2020). "Debunking...
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    Tengrism (category CS1 Chuvash-language sources (cv))
    Khakassia, Tuva and other Turkic nations in Siberia. Altaian Burkhanism and Chuvash Vattisen Yaly are contemporary movements similar to Tengrism. The term...
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    with similar tales in Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Ruthenia, Russia, Vogul, Chuvash, Tatar, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Caucasian and South Siberian. German...
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    Russian ruble (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    various historic and modern rubles. Abkhaz: амааҭ amaat Bashkir: һум hum Chuvash: тенкĕ tenke Komi: шайт shayt Lak: къуруш k'urush Mari: теҥге tenge Ossetian:...
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    symbol of rebirth, with the three suns, a traditional emblem popular in Chuvash art. 1999– Flag of Crimea 1994– Flag of Dagestan 1994– Flag of Ingushetia...
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    variations in other languages, e.g. "Way of the grey (wild) goose" in Chuvash, Mari and Tatar and "Way of the Crane" in Erzya and Moksha. House river:...
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    транспорт" [Transport / Rail transport]. Туркменская ССР (in Russian). Chuvash Obkom CPSU. 1984. pp. 236–237. "Asian Highway Database". United Nations...
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    List of sausages (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    frankfurter. Stolichnaya Sausage Shyrtan/Sharttan (Chuvash: Шӑрттан, ru:Ширтан) - a ball-shaped Chuvash's sausage made from stomach, similar to Sujuk and...
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    away by the waves, never to be seen again. In a tale attributed to the Chuvash people, "Про девушку и про ужа" ("About the girl and the snake"), three...
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    Tatars (48.8%) and ethnic Russians (46.9%). Other ethnicities include Chuvash, Uzbeks, Tajiks, Azerbaijanis and Mari. Predominant faiths of Kazan city...
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    standards bore the figures of the new moon, a dragon or a lion; Firuz Shah's flags also displayed a dragon." in Qurashi, Ishtiyaq Hussian (1942). The Administration...
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    standards bore the figures of the new moon, a dragon or a lion; Firuz Shah's flags also displayed a dragon.Jha, Sadan (8 January 2016). Reverence, Resistance...
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  •  Ottoman Empire Emirate of Botan 1842 1842 Shoorcha rebellion Russian Empire Chuvash Peasants Tatar Peasants Mari Peasants 1842 1868 Russian Conquest of Bukhara...
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    Vampire (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    вампир (vampir), Turkish: Ubır, Obur, Obır, Tatar language: Убыр (Ubır), Chuvash language: Вупăр (Vupăr), Bosnian: вампир (vampir), Croatian vampir, Czech...
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    Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bashkir, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Chechen, Chinese, Chuvash, Czech, Esperanto, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh...
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  • symbol of rebirth, with the three suns, a traditional emblem popular in Chuvash art. 1999– Flag of Crimea A horizontal tricolor of a thin blue stripe,...
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    influence such as Chinese New Year, the "Chinese god", and motifs such as dragons, spirals, and scrolls spread among the Ainu, Nivkh, and Amur natives such...
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