TURKISH MYTHOLOGY: STRUCTURE, SYMBOLISM AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
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The article examines key aspects of Turkic mythology, including cosmogonic ideas, the structure of the universe, symbolism and their influence on modern culture. Turkic mythology is a multi-layered system of mythological ideas that have formed among various peoples over the centuries.
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