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Alp Er Tunga : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alp Er Tunga Alp Er Tunga or Alp Er Tonğa〔Besim Atalay (ed.), ''Divanü Lügati't - Türk'', Vol.1, Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, 2006, ISBN 975-16-0405-2, p. 41.〕 ("Brave Soldier Tiger": Alp "brave, hero, conqueror, warrior",〔(Divanü Lugati't-Türk Veri Tabanı ) (Turkish Language Association)〕 Er "man, male, soldier, Tom",〔(Divanü Lugati't-Türk Veri Tabanı )〕 Tonğa "Siberian Tiger", Divanü Lugati't-Türk Veri Tabanı) is a mythical hero who was mentioned in Mahmud al-Kashgari's ''Divânu Lügati't-Türk'' (Arabic: دیوان لغات الترک ''Compendium of the languages of Turks''), Turkic mythology and Turkish literature. In Turkic literature he is considered to be the same character as Afrasiab in the Persian Epic Shahnameh.〔Emel Esin, ''Antecedents and Development of Buddhist and Manichean Turkish Art in Eastern Turkestan and Kansu'', The Handbook of Turkish Culture, supplement to volume II, section of the history of art, Milli Eğitim Basimevi, 1967, p. 11.〕〔M. Öcal Oğuz, ''Turkey's Intangible Cultural Heritage'', Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey Publications, 2008, ISBN 975-17-3369-3, p. 23.〕 He is sometimes mentioned as a khan of Saka.〔William M. Clements, ''The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Folklore and Folklife: Southeast Asia and India, Central and East Asia, Middle East'', Greenwood Press, 2006, ISBN 0-313-32849-8, p. 432.〕 ==Sources==
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