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- Yer_Tanrı abstract "Yer Tanrı (or feminine form in Turkish: Yer Tanrıça), is the goddess of earth in Turkic mythology. Also known as Yer Ana.With her father Gök Tanrı and her brother and husband Kayra, she was the parent of Ay Tanrı, Umay, Ülgen, Koyash, and Erlik. As a fertility goddess, she was recognized as the giver of crops and abundance. In the spring and in the autumn — before the beginning of the agricultural season and after the harvest — she was worshiped with sacrifices of food.Yer Tanry (Yer Tanrıça, \"The Earth Goddess\") was considered to be both a mother and wife to Gok-Tengri. She appeared as a force of nature. In ancient Turkic mythology there was a theory that mortals were the product of the union of Tengri and Yer (Earth). In the Orkhon Stone it says: “In the beginning there was a blue sky above, a dark land below, and human sons in-between.\" (Üze kök tengri asra yagiz yir kilindukda ikin ara kişi oğlı kılınmış.) The Turkic people revered the Earth Goddess (Yer Ana) as a giver of crops and abundance. In the spring, before the beginning of the agricultural season and in the autumn, after the harvest, as a sign of gratitude for the abundance of food and happiness, the ancient Turkish community and Mongols made a sacrifice to the Earth Goddess. Milk, kumys and tea were offered, and pleas were made for a fertile land and a rich yield.".
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- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Ay_Ata.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Bai-Ulgan.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earth_goddesses.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Erlik.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Etugen_Eke.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Kayra.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Koyash.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Kumis.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Otukan.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Tengri.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_mythology.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLink Umay.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLinkText "Earth Godness".
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yer Tanrı".
- Yer_Tanrı abode "World".
- Yer_Tanrı children Ay_Ata.
- Yer_Tanrı children Bai-Ulgan.
- Yer_Tanrı children Erlik.
- Yer_Tanrı children Koyash.
- Yer_Tanrı children Umay.
- Yer_Tanrı consort Kayra.
- Yer_Tanrı godOf Earth.
- Yer_Tanrı name "Yer Tanrı".
- Yer_Tanrı parents Tengri.
- Yer_Tanrı siblings Kayra.
- Yer_Tanrı symbol "Beautiful woman".
- Yer_Tanrı type "Turkic".
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_deity.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Yer_Tanrı wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Turkic_Deities.
- Yer_Tanrı subject Category:Earth_goddesses.
- Yer_Tanrı subject Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Yer_Tanrı hypernym Goddess.
- Yer_Tanrı type MythologicalFigure.
- Yer_Tanrı type Diacritic.
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- Yer_Tanrı comment "Yer Tanrı (or feminine form in Turkish: Yer Tanrıça), is the goddess of earth in Turkic mythology. Also known as Yer Ana.With her father Gök Tanrı and her brother and husband Kayra, she was the parent of Ay Tanrı, Umay, Ülgen, Koyash, and Erlik. As a fertility goddess, she was recognized as the giver of crops and abundance.".
- Yer_Tanrı label "Yer Tanrı".
- Yer_Tanrı sameAs Q4121361.
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- Yer_Tanrı sameAs Q4121361.
- Yer_Tanrı wasDerivedFrom Yer_Tanrı?oldid=670096228.
- Yer_Tanrı isPrimaryTopicOf Yer_Tanrı.