Talk:Turkic mythology

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I removed the "prod" template since this is certainly a perfectly legitimate encyclopedic topic. However I removed the text, which is from http://web.umr.edu/~gdoty/poems/altaic/creation.html as an apparent violation of copyright. I also added a bit of text, another ref, a cat and stubbed.

But I wonder whether this article should be named instead Turkic mythology?

Paul August 20:06, 23 February 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Expand

I expanded this artice some. I used materials from Murad Adji's book "The Kipchaks". And I also deleted "Turkey related article" stuff, 'cause it is about ALL turkic mythology, not only of Anatolian turks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.82.23.131 (talk • contribs)

Good job. I've cleaned up the English and links a bit. Image:Tycon.jpgCoyoty 16:48, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

The content of this page is utter travesty. It has nothing to do with Turkic Mythology or Tengriism. If you are really interested in this please check this web site: http://aton.ttu.edu/OLD_TURK_DEITIES.asp

[edit] yes

But I wonder whether this article should be named instead Turkic mythology?


sure, tatars are turks