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- Koyash abstract "Koyash (Tatar: Кояш or Qoyaş, Bashkort: Ҡояш, Uzbek: Quyosh, Uyghur: قۇياش, Turkish: Kuyaş) is the god of sun in Turkic mythology.Gök Tanrı created the earth with rays of sun light, thus, Koyash took part in the creation of earth. Solar rays are also considered to be \"strings\" between the sun and the spirits of plants, animals and humans.Turks who worship Koyash turn towards the sunrise when praying. Koyash is the son of Gok Tengri \"Sky God\" (Tenger means sky in Mongolian) and the Earth Goddess. The power and vital force of the Sun God, making it a priority to bow to him each morning as he rises. Solar rays are strings that link the spirits of plants to heaven, and considered a medium for transmitting Tengri into infants. Koyash is often depicted as a fiery bird or a winged horse. These images are often used to adorn things such as ceramic pots and earrings in ancient times.The sun god Koyash can make \"solar strands\" from his hands capable of ensnaring and burning his victims. To the Altai people, the sun represented light, warmth, and growth. This made the sun deity very important, as the sun was seen as the ruler of all that he created. Then he is portrayed as a warrior.".
- Koyash wikiPageExternalLink uralbatir.pdf.
- Koyash wikiPageExternalLink cam1.html.
- Koyash wikiPageExternalLink e11a14.pdf.
- Koyash wikiPageExternalLink godsmongolian.htm.
- Koyash wikiPageExternalLink makale.php?id=6894.
- Koyash wikiPageID "20659541".
- Koyash wikiPageLength "3379".
- Koyash wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Koyash wikiPageRevisionID "706630264".
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Ay_Ata.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Bai-Ulgan.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solar_gods.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Erlik.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Kayra.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Pegasus.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Spirit.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Tengri.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_mythology.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Umay.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Yalchuk.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLink Yer_Tanrı.
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gok Tengri (Sky-God)".
- Koyash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Koyash".
- Koyash abode "Sky".
- Koyash godOf Sun.
- Koyash name "Koyash".
- Koyash parents "Kayra and Yer Tanrı".
- Koyash siblings Ay_Ata.
- Koyash siblings Bai-Ulgan.
- Koyash siblings Erlik.
- Koyash siblings Umay.
- Koyash symbol "Winged Horse and Fiery Bird".
- Koyash type "Turkic".
- Koyash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_deity.
- Koyash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Turkic_Deities.
- Koyash subject Category:Solar_gods.
- Koyash subject Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Koyash hypernym God.
- Koyash type Person.
- Koyash comment "Koyash (Tatar: Кояш or Qoyaş, Bashkort: Ҡояш, Uzbek: Quyosh, Uyghur: قۇياش, Turkish: Kuyaş) is the god of sun in Turkic mythology.Gök Tanrı created the earth with rays of sun light, thus, Koyash took part in the creation of earth. Solar rays are also considered to be \"strings\" between the sun and the spirits of plants, animals and humans.Turks who worship Koyash turn towards the sunrise when praying.".
- Koyash label "Koyash".
- Koyash sameAs Q4196314.
- Koyash sameAs Kuyaş.
- Koyash sameAs m.051wlbl.
- Koyash sameAs Koyash.
- Koyash sameAs Kuyaş.
- Koyash sameAs Q4196314.
- Koyash wasDerivedFrom Koyash?oldid=706630264.
- Koyash isPrimaryTopicOf Koyash.