The Turkish Ergenekon
The legend of Ergenekon reveals that to rise from the ashes of oppression, a nation must first confront the chains of their own history — and the shocking truth is that their greatest weapon was the very thing they sought to leave behind.
Quick Facts
- Region
- Asia
- Key Figures
- The Wolf, Spirits of Nature, Oghuz Khan +2 more
Key Figures
The Wolf
Guide and Symbol
Sacred CreatureIn the vast and rugged landscapes of Central Asia, where the steppe meets the sky, the Wolf emerges as a potent symbol o...
Spirits of Nature
Elemental Forces
DivineIn the narratives of Korean mythology, the Spirits of Nature emerge as vital guardians of the natural world, embodying t...
Oghuz Khan
First Man and Leader
HeroIn the annals of Turkish mythology, Oghuz Khan stands as a monumental figure, revered as the first man and leader of the...
Tengri
Sky God
PrimordialIn the vast expanses of Central Asia, beneath the boundless blue sky, the figure of Tengri emerges as a central pillar o...
The Twelve Tribes
Ancestral Lineage
MortalIn the framework of Turkish mythology, the Twelve Tribes stand as a foundational pillar of identity and heritage. These ...
The Story
This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.
Before the World
In the beginning, before the emergence of land and sky, there existed only the Eternal Blue Sky, known as Tengri, whose vastness enveloped the void. This primor...
Act of Creation
In the act of creation, the Turkish mythos describes how Tengri, the sky god, harnessed the primordial elements to bring forth life. The Cosmic Egg, once shatte...
The First Age
In the First Age following creation, the world flourished under the guidance of Oghuz Khan, who emerged as the unifying force for the twelve tribes of Turks. Ea...
Great Disruption
In the annals of Turkish mythology, the Great Disruption marks a pivotal moment when the harmony established by Oghuz Khan and the twelve tribes was shattered. ...
What Endures
The enduring spirit of the Turks finds its roots in the rich narratives of their mythology, where the legacy of Oghuz Khan and the trials faced by the tribes co...
Timeline
Creation of the Earth
Tengri splits the Cosmic Egg, giving rise to the earth and sky, establishing the foundations of existence.
Birth of Oghuz Khan
Oghuz Khan emerges as the first man, destined to unite the Turkish tribes under the guidance of Tengri.
Creation of Animals and Plants
The world is populated with flora and fauna, each designed to coexist in harmony with the ecosystem.
Establishment of the Twelve Tribes
Oghuz Khan unites the tribes, creating a collective identity rooted in shared ancestry and reverence for Tengri.
Flourishing of the First Age
The tribes thrive in prosperity, celebrating their unity and the richness of their environment.
The Great Disruption
A betrayal among the tribes leads to conflict, resulting in the Great Flood that tests the resilience of the Turkish people.
War of the Gods
The forces of chaos clash with the loyal followers of Oghuz Khan, culminating in a battle for the soul of the Turkish nation.
Rebirth of the Turkish Spirit
In the aftermath of the Great Disruption, the lessons of unity and resilience are embraced, ensuring the continuation of the Turkish legacy.
Sources
- wikipediaTurkish Mythology
Overview of Turkish mythology and key themes.
- academicOghuz Khan and Turkish Identity
Explores the significance of Oghuz Khan in Turkish culture.
- websiteThe Role of Nature in Turkish Mythology
Examines the connection between nature and Turkish myths.
- websiteErgenekon: A Cultural Symbol
Discusses the cultural significance of Ergenekon.
- websiteThe Cosmic Egg in Mythology
Explores the symbolism of the Cosmic Egg in various mythologies.
- websiteTurkish Folklore and Oral Traditions
Overview of Turkish folklore and its oral traditions.
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