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Erlik
God of the underworld in Turkic and Mongolic mythology / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Turkic Erlik, Erlig, Erlik Khan, Mongolian Erleg or Yerleg (Hungarian mythology equivalent to Ördög) is the god of death and the underworld, sometimes referred to as Tamag (hell) in Turkic mythology. Er (or yer) means Earth, in the depths of which Erlik lives in.[1] From the underworld, Erlik brings forth death, plague and evil spirits to torment humans and take their souls into his realm. Since Tengrism is not based on a written corpus but encompasses the experienced spiritual life of Turkic people, there are no unanimous beliefs among all Turkic people. Erlik has already been mentioned in the Orkhon writings and shows a consistent pattern as the lord of the underworld among Turkic belief systems.[2]
Erlik, Erlik Khan | |
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Death and Underworld | |
![]() Image based on a photo by Yaşar Çoruhlu, 2007 of a mask of Erlik Han (Tsama mask). | |
Abode | Tamag |
Symbol | Monster |
Ethnic group | Turkic peoples Mongolic peoples |
Genealogy | |
Parents | Kayra and Yer Tanrı |
Siblings | Umay Ülgen Koyash Ay Ata |
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