Eski Türklerden Günümüze Altay Şamanizminde Çök/Sök Ayini

The word čök which has only been found in Tepsey VI, Tuba II and one inscription from Adrianov’s collection, and has been interpreted differently by Turcologists such as Malov, Kyzlasov, Klyashtorny, Erdal, Orkun, Barutcu-Özönder and Aydın. In this study, the word čök identified in the Turkic runic...

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Published in:Journal of Old Turkic Studies
Main Authors: OKUTAN DAVLETOV, Nükhet, DAVLETOV, Timur
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Language:Turkish
Published: Erdem UÇAR 2022
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jots/issue/66850/987916
https://doi.org/10.35236/jots.987916
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spelling ftdergipark2ojs:oai:dergipark.org.tr:article/987916 2023-05-15T18:40:53+02:00 Eski Türklerden Günümüze Altay Şamanizminde Çök/Sök Ayini Čök/Sök Ritual in Altaic Shamanism from Ancient Turks to Present Day OKUTAN DAVLETOV, Nükhet DAVLETOV, Timur 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z application/pdf https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jots/issue/66850/987916 https://doi.org/10.35236/jots.987916 tr tur Erdem UÇAR https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1945212 https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jots/issue/66850/987916 doi:10.35236/jots.987916 Volume: 6, Issue: 1 21-38 2564-6400 Journal of Old Turkic Studies Turkic,Altaic,Shamanism,Yenisei inscriptions,libation,čök/sök info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftdergipark2ojs https://doi.org/10.35236/jots.987916 2022-01-06T17:59:54Z The word čök which has only been found in Tepsey VI, Tuba II and one inscription from Adrianov’s collection, and has been interpreted differently by Turcologists such as Malov, Kyzlasov, Klyashtorny, Erdal, Orkun, Barutcu-Özönder and Aydın. In this study, the word čök identified in the Turkic runic texts of Siberia, and the associated ritual of libation have been evaluated as an ancient and common element in the Shamanism of Altaic peoples for the first time in Turcology. For this reason, traces of the concept have been searched in Tungus-Manchu, Korean and Mongolian as well as Turkic languages belonging to the Altaic language family. It has been emphasized that this word, which was recorded in different forms among Turkic and Mongolic peoples, can be an old and common Altaic word. In this way, the existence of Shamanism among the ancient Turks living in the Yenisei region has been exemplified with this word, and it’s been seen that this concept has been preserved until the 21st century in societies speaking Turkic, Mongolic and Manchu-Tungusic languages and perpetuating traditional Shamanism. And results of this research have been presented to the service of Turcology. The word čök which has only been found in Tepsey VI, Tuba II and one inscription from Adrianov’s collection, and has been interpreted differently by Turcologists such as Malov, Kyzlasov, Klyashtorny, Erdal, Orkun, Barutcu-Özönder and Aydın. In this study, the word čök identified in the Turkic runic texts of Siberia, and the associated ritual of libation have been evaluated as an ancient and common element in the Shamanism of Altaic peoples for the first time in Turcology. For this reason, traces of the concept have been searched in Tungus-Manchu, Korean and Mongolian as well as Turkic languages belonging to the Altaic language family. It has been emphasized that this word, which was recorded in different forms among Turkic and Mongolic peoples, can be an old and common Altaic word. In this way, the existence of Shamanism among the ancient Turks living in the Yenisei region has been exemplified with this word, and it’s been seen that this concept has been preserved until the 21st century in societies speaking Turkic, Mongolic and Manchu-Tungusic languages and perpetuating traditional Shamanism. And results of this research have been presented to the service of Turcology. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tungusic languages Siberia DergiPark Akademik (E-Journals) Erdal ENVELOPE(24.255,24.255,70.508,70.508) Journal of Old Turkic Studies 6 1 21 38
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OKUTAN DAVLETOV, Nükhet
DAVLETOV, Timur
Eski Türklerden Günümüze Altay Şamanizminde Çök/Sök Ayini
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description The word čök which has only been found in Tepsey VI, Tuba II and one inscription from Adrianov’s collection, and has been interpreted differently by Turcologists such as Malov, Kyzlasov, Klyashtorny, Erdal, Orkun, Barutcu-Özönder and Aydın. In this study, the word čök identified in the Turkic runic texts of Siberia, and the associated ritual of libation have been evaluated as an ancient and common element in the Shamanism of Altaic peoples for the first time in Turcology. For this reason, traces of the concept have been searched in Tungus-Manchu, Korean and Mongolian as well as Turkic languages belonging to the Altaic language family. It has been emphasized that this word, which was recorded in different forms among Turkic and Mongolic peoples, can be an old and common Altaic word. In this way, the existence of Shamanism among the ancient Turks living in the Yenisei region has been exemplified with this word, and it’s been seen that this concept has been preserved until the 21st century in societies speaking Turkic, Mongolic and Manchu-Tungusic languages and perpetuating traditional Shamanism. And results of this research have been presented to the service of Turcology. The word čök which has only been found in Tepsey VI, Tuba II and one inscription from Adrianov’s collection, and has been interpreted differently by Turcologists such as Malov, Kyzlasov, Klyashtorny, Erdal, Orkun, Barutcu-Özönder and Aydın. In this study, the word čök identified in the Turkic runic texts of Siberia, and the associated ritual of libation have been evaluated as an ancient and common element in the Shamanism of Altaic peoples for the first time in Turcology. For this reason, traces of the concept have been searched in Tungus-Manchu, Korean and Mongolian as well as Turkic languages belonging to the Altaic language family. It has been emphasized that this word, which was recorded in different forms among Turkic and Mongolic peoples, can be an old and common Altaic word. In this way, the existence of Shamanism among the ancient Turks living in the Yenisei region has been exemplified with this word, and it’s been seen that this concept has been preserved until the 21st century in societies speaking Turkic, Mongolic and Manchu-Tungusic languages and perpetuating traditional Shamanism. And results of this research have been presented to the service of Turcology.
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title Eski Türklerden Günümüze Altay Şamanizminde Çök/Sök Ayini
title_short Eski Türklerden Günümüze Altay Şamanizminde Çök/Sök Ayini
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