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Ayaz Ata Ayaz Ata (Uzbek: ''Ayoz Bobo'', Kyrgyz: ''Аяз Ата'', Kazakh:''Аяз Ата'', Turkmen: ''Аяз Баба'' or ''Ayaz Baba'') is a winter god〔Türk Söylence Sözlüğü (Turkish Mythology Dictionary), Deniz Karakurt, (OTRS: CC BY-SA 3.0)〕 and a fictional tale character that it represents who in some Turkic cultures plays a role similar to that of Santa Claus or Russian Ded Moroz. The literal translation of the name would be "Frost Father", although the name is often translated as "Grandfather Frost". He was created of Moon light and caused by cold weather.〔 ==Features== Literary depictions of Ayaz Ata commonly show him accompanied by Kar Kız (Tatar: ''Кар Кызы'' or ''Qar Qızı'' means "Snow Girl" or "Snow Maiden"), his granddaughter and helper, sometimes with influence of Russian Snegurochka,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Snegurochka: The Snow Maiden in Russian Culture by Kerry Kubilius )〕 who often depicted in long silver-blue robes and a furry cap or a snowflake-like crown. She is a unique attribute of Ayaz Ata; no traditional gift-givers from other cultures are portrayed with a similar companion. The traditional appearance of Ayaz Ata resembles that of Ded Moroz, with his coat, boots and long white beard. Specifically, Ayaz Ata is often shown wearing a heel-length fur coat, a semi-round fur hat, and valenki or jackboots on his feet. Unlike Santa Claus, he is often depicted as walking with a long magical staff. He is often depicted in long silver-blue robes and a snowflake-like crown.
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