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Kyzaghan is often depicted with a sword or bow in one hand and a horn in the other. His wand is the rainbow. Other important symbols included the red horse and red color. He is associated with war and depicted as a strong and powerful god. He assists commanders in leading armies, winning wars, and
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The word Kyzaghan (Kızağan) means angry or fierce in Turkic languages. The root word is “Kız", meaning red and anger.
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defeating the enemy. He protects warriors, makes them strong and invincible. Kyzaghan is the son of
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Türk Söylence Sözlüğü, Deniz Karakurt, Türkiye, 2011
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Old Turkic
Turkic
Kayra
Ulgan
С. И. Эфендиев, ОБЩЕТЮРКСКАЯ МИФОЛОГИЯ И ЕЕ ФОЛЬКЛОРНЫЕ СВЯЗИ
Кызыган

The Gods of Turks
Алтайская мифология
Сибирский шаманизм
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t
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Turkic deities
Gök Tengri
Kayra
Ülgen
Mergen
Kyzaghan
Umay
Kubai
Burkut
Erlik
Yer Tanrı
Etugen Eke
Alaz
Baianai
Erkliğ Han
İyeler
Su Ana

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