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Umai fou una deïtat turca que cuidava dels infants i dels genis que habitaven la terra i les aigües (yer-sub, turc modern yär-su) especialment les muntanyes i les fonts, i els llocs sants (iduq). El seu culte va durar fins al temps de Gengis Khan.
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dbo:abstract | Umai fou una deïtat turca que cuidava dels infants i dels genis que habitaven la terra i les aigües (yer-sub, turc modern yär-su) especialment les muntanyes i les fonts, i els llocs sants (iduq). El seu culte va durar fins al temps de Gengis Khan. (ca) Η Ουμάι (επίσης γνωστή ως Ουμάυ) είναι η θεά της γονιμότητας στην και τον Τεγκρισμό και ως εκ τούτου σχετίζεται με τις γυναίκες, τις μητέρες και τα παιδιά. Η Ουμάι μοιάζει με τις θεές της μητέρας-γης που βρίσκονται σε διάφορες άλλες θρησκείες του κόσμου. (el) Umay, auch in der Schreibweise Umai bekannt: (alttürkisch: 𐰆𐰢𐰖, kasachisch: Ұмай ана, russisch: Ума́й oder Ымай, türkisch: Umay Ana), ist eine aus der türkischen Mythologie und dem Tengrismus bekannte Göttin der Fruchtbarkeit und der Jungfräulichkeit. Umay ähnelt in diesem Sinne einer Erd-Mutter-Göttin (vgl. z. B. auch Gaia), wie sie sich auch in anderen Weltreligionen findet. (de) Umai, también conocido como Ymai o Mai, es la diosa madre de los siberianos. Se la representa como tener sesenta trenzas doradas, que se parecen a los rayos del sol. Se cree que una vez fueron idénticos a Ot de los mongoles. La diosa hindú Umá también puede ser la misma que Umai. (es) Umay (also known as Umai; Old Turkic: 𐰆𐰢𐰖; Kazakh: Ұмай ана, Umay ana; Kyrgyz: Умай эне, Umay ene; Russian: Ума́й / Ымай, Umáj / Ymaj, Turkish: Umay (Ana)) is the goddess of fertility in Turkic mythology and Tengriism and as such related to women, mothers and children. Umay resembles earth-mother goddesses found in various other world religions. (en) Ума́й, Ыма́й (др. тюрк. 𐰖𐰢𐰆) — древнейшее женское божество тюркских и монгольских народов, занимало второе место после Тенгри. Среди современных народов известно у алтайцев, башкир, бурят, казахов, киргизов, монголов, татар, хакасов и других. Самые древние упоминания божества известны в древнетюркском письме. (ru) |
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dbp:age | Middle-Aged (en) |
dbp:alt | A delicate middle-aged lady who can disguise as a bird, has wings, three horns, long and white, silver hair. (en) |
dbp:date | December 2017 (en) |
dbp:deityOf | Goddess of Fertility and Virginity (en) |
dbp:gender | Female (en) |
dbp:name | Umay (en) |
dbp:otherNames | Omay, Imay, Ubay, Humay (en) |
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dbp:reason | Which Mongolian? Is there, for "umay" or "eje", really any verifiable connection to Turkic, or vice versa, regarding the language groups may not be closely related, and if, which connection? Words might be similar by coincidence more often than a layperson may think. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Umai fou una deïtat turca que cuidava dels infants i dels genis que habitaven la terra i les aigües (yer-sub, turc modern yär-su) especialment les muntanyes i les fonts, i els llocs sants (iduq). El seu culte va durar fins al temps de Gengis Khan. (ca) Η Ουμάι (επίσης γνωστή ως Ουμάυ) είναι η θεά της γονιμότητας στην και τον Τεγκρισμό και ως εκ τούτου σχετίζεται με τις γυναίκες, τις μητέρες και τα παιδιά. Η Ουμάι μοιάζει με τις θεές της μητέρας-γης που βρίσκονται σε διάφορες άλλες θρησκείες του κόσμου. (el) Umay, auch in der Schreibweise Umai bekannt: (alttürkisch: 𐰆𐰢𐰖, kasachisch: Ұмай ана, russisch: Ума́й oder Ымай, türkisch: Umay Ana), ist eine aus der türkischen Mythologie und dem Tengrismus bekannte Göttin der Fruchtbarkeit und der Jungfräulichkeit. Umay ähnelt in diesem Sinne einer Erd-Mutter-Göttin (vgl. z. B. auch Gaia), wie sie sich auch in anderen Weltreligionen findet. (de) Umai, también conocido como Ymai o Mai, es la diosa madre de los siberianos. Se la representa como tener sesenta trenzas doradas, que se parecen a los rayos del sol. Se cree que una vez fueron idénticos a Ot de los mongoles. La diosa hindú Umá también puede ser la misma que Umai. (es) Umay (also known as Umai; Old Turkic: 𐰆𐰢𐰖; Kazakh: Ұмай ана, Umay ana; Kyrgyz: Умай эне, Umay ene; Russian: Ума́й / Ымай, Umáj / Ymaj, Turkish: Umay (Ana)) is the goddess of fertility in Turkic mythology and Tengriism and as such related to women, mothers and children. Umay resembles earth-mother goddesses found in various other world religions. (en) Ума́й, Ыма́й (др. тюрк. 𐰖𐰢𐰆) — древнейшее женское божество тюркских и монгольских народов, занимало второе место после Тенгри. Среди современных народов известно у алтайцев, башкир, бурят, казахов, киргизов, монголов, татар, хакасов и других. Самые древние упоминания божества известны в древнетюркском письме. (ru) |
rdfs:label | Umai (ca) Umay (de) Ουμάι (el) Umai (es) Umay (en) Умай (ru) |
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