Grey wolf (mythology)
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Grey wolf (Azerbaijani: Boz Qurd, Kazakh: Бoз Құрт, Turkish: Bozkurt) is a sacred animal and national symbol in Turkic and Mongol mythology.[1]
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- ^ Kemaloğlu, Muhammet (2015-05-08). "Türk Rivayetlerinde "Boz kurt" / The Boz kurt in Turkish Mythology". Journal of History Culture and Art Research (in Turkish). 3 (4): 103–110. doi:10.7596/taksad.v3i4.334.
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- Asian mythology stubs
- National symbols of Turkey
- Ashina house of the Turkic Empire
- Turkic mythology
- Mongol mythology
- Göktürks
- Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology
- Nationalist symbols