The Cult of Heaven: Tengri: in the Chinese Chronicle "Han Zhu" (I Century Bc) Tengri Recorded As Hunnic (Xiongnu) Name of Heaven -"tyanry" - Nurlan Namatov - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659591037 - December 29, 2014
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The Cult of Heaven: Tengri: in the Chinese Chronicle "Han Zhu" (I Century Bc) Tengri Recorded As Hunnic (Xiongnu) Name of Heaven -"tyanry"

Nurlan Namatov

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The Cult of Heaven: Tengri: in the Chinese Chronicle "Han Zhu" (I Century Bc) Tengri Recorded As Hunnic (Xiongnu) Name of Heaven -"tyanry"

According to the famous French explorer of religions Jean-Paul Roux, long before the era of the Turks, then living in the Altai, worshiped ?man of Heaven?- Tengri. Chinese historians believe that the appearance of the god Tengri they apply no later than the III-V centuries BC.e There is also a version that the word Tengri formed of two words - Tang-Ra - from the Turkic syllable tan ? Sunrise and the ancient religious name of sun - Ra. Thus, Tanra refers to the rising sun. But the real etymology of the word still remains largely unsolved. As they called their religion ancient Turks - is unknown. It was based on a cult of cosmic deity Tengri. Idea of Tengri upward its roots to V-IV millennium BC, as the main deity was typical for all Turks and Mongols of the Great Steppe, which gave rise to the French scholar of religions Jean-Paul Roux call it the general term ?Tengrians? .

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 29, 2014
ISBN13 9783659591037
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 240
Dimensions 14 × 150 × 220 mm   ·   358 g
Language English