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    Mongolian shamanism (Mongolian: Бөө мөргөл — Böö mörgöl), more broadly called the Mongolian folk religion, or occasionally Tengerism, refers to the animistic...
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    Religion in Mongolia has been traditionally dominated by the schools of Mongolian Buddhism and by Mongolian shamanism, the ethnic religion of the Mongols...
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    practitioners. In Mongolian, Tengrism is often referred to as “бөө мөргөл” or “böö mörgöl”. In an interview about Mongolian shamanism, Tengrism is explained...
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    Shamanism or samanism is a religious practice that involves a practitioner (shaman or saman) interacting with the spirit world through altered states of...
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  • Black shamanism (Mongolian: Хар бөө) is a kind of shamanism practiced in Mongolia and Siberia. It is specifically opposed to yellow shamanism, which incorporates...
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  • Yellow shamanism (Mongolian: Шар бөө) is the term used to designate a particular version of shamanism practiced in Mongolia and Siberia which incorporates...
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    follow the religio-cultural practices of shamanism. Some researchers regard Siberia as the heartland of shamanism. The people of Siberia comprise a variety...
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  • Shamanism is a religious practice present in various cultures and religions around the world. Shamanism takes on many different forms, which vary greatly...
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    activity of Chinese-speaking Tibetan lamas. Mongolian shamanism or Tengerism refers to the animistic and shamanic native religion of the Mongols. It is centered...
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    Mongols (redirect from Mongolian people)
    Inner Mongolia after defeating the Khalkha's army and called Inner Mongolian nobles to fight for Mongolian independence. Some Inner Mongolian nobles...
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  • cognate with the Turkic theonym tengri "sky", Mongolian taŋɣaraɣ "oath" and tenger "sky". In Mongolian shamanism, tngri constitute the highest class; they...
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    Mongolic peoples (category CS1 Mongolian-language sources (mn))
    Mongolian shamanism, more broadly called the Mongolian folk religion, or occasionally Tengerism, as refers to the animistic and shamanic indigenous religion...
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    Buryats (redirect from Buryat shamanism)
    Shamanism has undergone a revival in rural areas since Soviet repression, however it is still small. Those involved practise either Yellow shamanism,...
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    Ovoo (category Mongolian shamanism)
    [citation needed] While the view that ovoos were remnants of Mongolian shamanism within Mongolian Buddhism was expounded by Buryat scholar Dorzhi Banzarov...
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    was seen as reminiscent of shamanism. Mongolian press began in 1920 with close ties to the Soviet Union under the Mongolian Communist Party, with the establishment...
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    major Tungusic group in China. It can also be called Manchu shamanism because the word "shaman" being originally from Tungusic šamán, later applied by Western...
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    and Buddhism Mongolian shamanism Black shamanism Yellow shamanism Ovoo Zanabazar Drogön Chögyal Phagpa Stalinist repressions in Mongolia Zabaykalsky Krai...
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    List of Tengrist movements (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
    (Kyrgyz: Теңирчилик) Moghol Mongolian Mongolian shamanism/Tengerism (Mongolian: Бөө мөргөл/Тэнгэризм) Heaven's Dagger Mongolian Shamans' Association (Golomt...
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    Mongolian culture, influencing everything from the country's social relationships and family structures to its art, music, and literature. Mongolian culture...
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    Tengri (category Asian shamanism)
    Tanrı; Bulgarian: Тангра; Proto-Turkic: *teŋri / *taŋrɨ; Mongolian script: ᠲᠩᠷᠢ, T'ngri; Mongolian: Тэнгэр, Tenger; Uyghur: تەڭرى, tengri) is the all-encompassing...
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    religion, Yao folk religion, Zhuang folk religion, Mongolian shamanism or Tengerism, and Manchu shamanism among Manchus. Historical record and contemporary...
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    of Mongolia’s laws and policies attempt to protect and better the lives of Mongolian youth. The legal age of majority occurs at 18, wherein Mongolian young...
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    contains Mongolian script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of text in Mongolian script. Inner...
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    of divinities in Mongolian shamanism and Buddhism. He is usually depicted as an armored warrior riding a horse. In Mongolian shamanism, everyone possesses...
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    Sagaan Ubgen (redirect from White shamanism)
    Shimamura, Ippei (2004). "Yellow Shamans (Mongolia)". In Walter, Mariko Namba; Neumann Fridman, Eva Jane (eds.). Shamanism. Shamanism: An Encyclopedia of World...
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    List of modern pagan movements (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
    Исследования Тенгри) (2011) Mongolian shamanism/Tengerism (Mongolian: Бөө мөргөл/Тэнгэризм) Heaven's Dagger Mongolian Shamans' Association (Golomt Tuv)...
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  • used as a form of address similar to "Mister" or "Monsieur". In the mongolian shamanism and folk religion the Noyad are a class of local spirits. They are...
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  • Chinese shamanism, alternatively called Wuism (Chinese: 巫教; pinyin: wū jiào; lit. 'wu religion', 'shamanism', 'witchcraft'; alternatively 巫觋宗教 wū xí zōngjiào)...
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  • religion Manchu shamanism, practiced in Northeast China Mongolian shamanism, practiced in Inner Mongolia Shamans in Ming China Imperial shamanism during the...
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    Mausoleum of Genghis Khan (category CS1 Mongolian-language sources (mn))
    Khan, a growing practice in the Mongolian shamanism of both Inner Mongolia, where the mausoleum is located, and Mongolia. The mausoleum is located in the...
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