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- Tngri abstract "In the pantheon of Mongolian shamanism, tngri (also tengri, tegri) constitute the highest class of divinities and are attested in sources going back to the thirteenth century. Their name deriving from an earlier Turkic deity, Tengri, they are led by different chief deities in different documents and are divided into a number of different groups--including black (terrifying) and white (benevolent), and eastern and western. While there generally seem to be 99 tngri, some documents propose three others (from the north), and while they are generally the highest divinities, some liturgical texts propose an additional group of 33 chief gods alongside the tngri. They were invoked only by the highest shamans and leaders for special occasions; they continue to be venerated especially in black shamanism. Chief among the tngri are Qormusata Tngri and (Khan) Möngke Tngri.".
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- Tngri wikiPageRevisionID "640265797".
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Black_shamanism.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Buddha.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Buryati.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongol_mythology.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongolian_shamanism.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tngri.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Dayisun_Tngri.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Genghis_Khan.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Gengis_Khan.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Hinduism.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Indra.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Mongolian_shamanism.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Qormusata_Tngri.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Qormusta_Tengri.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Syncretism.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Sülde_Tngri.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Tengri.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink The_Secret_History_of_the_Mongols.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_peoples.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Walther_Heissig.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Yesu_Hei.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLink Yesugei.
- Tngri wikiPageWikiLinkText "tngri".
- Tngri hasPhotoCollection Tngri.
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- Tngri wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mongolian_shamanism.
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- Tngri subject Category:Mongol_mythology.
- Tngri subject Category:Mongolian_shamanism.
- Tngri subject Category:Tngri.
- Tngri type Concept.
- Tngri comment "In the pantheon of Mongolian shamanism, tngri (also tengri, tegri) constitute the highest class of divinities and are attested in sources going back to the thirteenth century. Their name deriving from an earlier Turkic deity, Tengri, they are led by different chief deities in different documents and are divided into a number of different groups--including black (terrifying) and white (benevolent), and eastern and western.".
- Tngri label "Tngri".
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- Tngri wasDerivedFrom Tngri?oldid=640265797.
- Tngri isPrimaryTopicOf Tngri.