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Tengrism—the Turko-Mongolic ethnic religion—may include both old folk traditions and neo-Tengrist movements, those try to reconstruct old native beliefs.
Movements are distributed according to their ethnicity with year of foundation.
List[]
- Altaian, Kumandin, and Teleut
- Altaian shamanism
- Burkhanism/Ak Jang (Altay: Ак Јаҥ) (1904)[5]
- Altai Faith (Altay: Алтай-Jаҥ)[4]
- Altai Faith White Faith (Altay: Алтай-Јаҥ Ак Јаҥ (Јаҥы Алтай)) (2004)[4][7][6]
- Soul Ecology School "Tengri" (Russian: Школа экологии души "Тенгри") (1995)[1][8]
- Spiritual and Health center "Ak Sanaa" (Russian: Духовно-оздоровительный центр "Ак санаа")[9][6]
- Spiritual center of the Turks "Kin Altai" (Russian: Духовный центр тюрков "Кин Алтай") (2005)[4][6]
- Tengrism—Heavenly Faith (Russian: Тенгрианство — Небесная Вера) (2010)[6]
- Azerbaijani and Qashqai
- Bashkir
- Bonan
- Buryat and Soyot
- Buryat folk religion spiritual center "BƟƟ Murgel" (Russian: Духовный центр бурятской народной религии "БƟƟ мургэл") (1991)[10]
- Buryat Shamans' association "BƟƟ Murgel" (Russian: Ассоциация шаманов Бурятии "БƟƟ мургэл") (1991)[10]
- Council of Shamanistic communities of the Baikal region (Russian: Совет шаманских общин Прибайкалья) (2008)[7]
- Shamans' religion organization "Tengeri" (Russian: Религиозная организация шаманов "Тэнгэри") (2003)[11][7]
- Chulym
- Chuvash
- Vattisen Yaly (Chuvash: Ваттисен йӑли)[12]
- Chuvash National Congress (Chuvash: Чӑваш наци конгресӗ) (1989–1992)[13]
- Chuvash Traditional Faith Organization "Tura" (Russian: Организация традиционной веры чувашей "Тура") (1995)[14][7]
- Fund for the Support of the Chuvash National Culture "Sawar" (Chuvash: "Сӑвар" чӑваш наци культурин аталану фонд) (2012)[7]
- Crimean Tatar
- Tengri Society[7]
- Daur
- Daur shamanism[15]
- Dolgan
- Dongxiang
- Dukhan
- Dukhan shamanism[16]
- Center for the Development of Modern Oirat Culture "Tengrin Uidl" (Milky Way) Kalmyk public organization (Russian: Калмыцкая общественная организация "Центр развития современной ойратской культуры "Тенгрин уйдл" (Млечный путь)") (2010)[7]
- Kangjia
- Karachay and Balkar
- Karaim
- Karakalpak
- Kazakh
- Khaganate (Kazakh: Қағанат)
- World of the Great Steppe public association (Dalaruh) (Kazakh: Ұлы Дала Әлемі (Даларух); Russian: Мир Великой Степи (Даларух))
- Khakas Heritage Center—the Society of Traditional Religion of Khakas Shamanism "Ah-Chayan" (Russian: Центр хакасского наследия — общество традиционной религии хакасского шаманизма "Ах-Чаян") (1994)[17]
- Traditional religion of the Khakas people society "Izykh" (Russian: Общество традиционной религии хакасского народа "Изых")[17]
- Traditional religion society "Khan Tigir" (Russian: Общество традиционной религии "Хан Тигир")[17]
- Khalaj
- Khatso
- Khorasani Turk
- Khoton
- Krymchak
- Crimean Society of Krymchaks "Krymchahlar" (Krymchak: Kърымчахлар) (1989)[7]
- Kumyk
- Kyrgyz and Fuyu Kyrgyz
- Aigine (Kyrgyz: Айгине)[18]
- Alty Yurt (Kyrgyz: Алты Юрт)[18]
- Manas Ordo (Kyrgyz: Манас Ордо)[18]
- Tengir Ordo (Kyrgyz: Теңир Ордо) (2005)[19][20]
- Tengirchilik (Kyrgyz: Теңирчилик)[18]
- Moghol
- Mongolian
- Mongolian shamanism/Tengerism (Mongolian: Бөө мөргөл/Тэнгэризм)[21][22]
- Monguor
- Nogai
- Salar
- Shor
- Siberian Tatar
- Sichuan Mongol
- Sogwo Arig
- Tatar
- Tofalar
- Turkish
- Turkmen
- Tuvan
- Centralized religion shamanistic organization "The office of the Supreme Shaman of Tuva" (Russian: Централизованная религиозная шаманская организация Тувы "Управление Верховного Шамана")[7]
- Charitable Fund of Support and Conservation of Shamanism "The Sun" ("Hun") (Russian: Благотворительный фонд поддержки и сохранения шаманизма "Солнце" ("Хун"))[7]
- Shamans' religion organization "Adyg-Eeren" ("Spirit of the Bear") (Russian: Религиозная организация шаманов "Адыг-Ээрен — Дух Медведя")[7]
- Shamans' religion organization "Tengri Uger" ("Heavenly Bull") (Russian: Религиозная организация шаманов "Тэнгри Угер" (Небесный бык))[7]
- Shamans' religion organization "Tos-Deer" ("Nine Heavens") (Russian: Религиозная организация шаманов "Тос-Дээр" (Девять Небес)) (1998)[25]
- Tuvan Shamans' religion organization "Dungur" ("Drum") (Russian: Организация тувинских шаманов "Дунгур" (Бубен)) (1991)[25]
- Aar Aiyy Faith (Yakut: Аар Айыы итэҕэлэ, romanized: Aar Aiyy Iteghele) (1996)[7]
- Aiyy Faith (Yakut: Айыы итэҕэлэ, romanized: Aiyy Iteghele), former Kut-Siur (1990)[7][26]
- Aiyy Tangara Faith (Yakut: Айыы Таҥара итэҕэлэ, romanized: Aiyy Taŋara Iteghele) (2019)[27]
- Iteghel (Faith) (Yakut: Итэҕэл (Вера), romanized: Iteghel (Vera)) (1995)[28][7]
- White Aiyy Faith (Yakut: Yрүҥ Айыы итэҕэлэ, romanized: Ürüŋ Aiyy Iteghele)[7]
- Yugur
- Non-Turko-Mongolic
- Korean shamanism
- Manchu shamanism
- Sámi shamanism
- Tangra Warriors movement (Bulgarian: Движение "Воини на Тангра", romanized: Dvizhenie "Voini na Tangra")[29][7]
- Uralic neopaganism (partly)
- Interethnic
- International Fund of Tengri Research (Russian: Международный Фонд Исследования Тенгри) (2011)[7]
See also[]
Footnotes[]
- ^ a b Halemba 2003, p. 176.
- ^ Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 118–19.
- ^ Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 119–20.
- ^ a b c d e Knorre 2016.
- ^ Halemba 2003, pp. 165–82.
- ^ a b c d e Khvastunova 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Popov 2016.
- ^ Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, p. 106.
- ^ Halemba 2003, pp. 175–76.
- ^ a b Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 122–24.
- ^ Quijada, Graber & Stephen 2015, pp. 258–72.
- ^ Vovina 2000.
- ^ Filatov & Shchipkov 1995, pp. 242–43.
- ^ Vovina 2000, pp. 10–11.
- ^ Humphrey & Onon 1996.
- ^ Schlehe 2004, p. 286.
- ^ a b c Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 124–29.
- ^ a b c d Karashev, Aziz (2017-10-20). "Рыцари Тенгри. Какова цена свободы под небосводом? Ч. 1" [Tengri knights. What is the price of freedom under the sky? Part 1]. Жаны жүздөр (in Russian). No. 28. Kyrgyzstan. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
- ^ Marat 2005.
- ^ Laruelle 2007, pp. 206–7.
- ^ Turner 2016.
- ^ Bumochir 2014, pp. 473–91.
- ^ a b c Balogh 2010, pp. 229–38.
- ^ a b Schlehe 2004, pp. 283–96.
- ^ a b Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 129–34.
- ^ Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 134–50.
- ^ "First Tengrist religious organization registered" (in Russian). International Fund of Tengri Research. 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
- ^ Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, p. 135.
- ^ Dulov 2013, pp. 206–207.
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External links[]
- Center for the Development of Modern Oirat Culture "Tengrin Uidl" (Milky Way) Kalmyk public organization — official website (in Russian)
- Circle of Tengerism (Mongolian shamanic association of America) — official website (in English)
- International Fund of Tengri Research — official website (in Russian)
- Samgaldai Tengrist Center — official website (in Mongolian and English)
- Shamans' religion organization "Adyg-Eeren" ("Spirit of the Bear") — official website (in Tuvan)(in Russian and English)
- Shamans' religion organization "Tengeri" — official website (in Russian)
- Tangra Warriors movement — official website (in Bulgarian)
- World of the Great Steppe public association (Dalaruh) — official website (in Russian)
- the largest website about Tengrism (Kazakhstan) — official website (in Russian and English)
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