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Chuvash dragon

Verechelen (Chuvash: ''Вĕреçĕлен'' or ''Вӗриҫӗлен, Вӗриҫлен, Вриҫлен'', Russian: ''Вереселень'') also known as Chuvash dragons differ from their Turkic counterparts (such as Zilant), as they are supposed to reflect the pre-Islamic mythology of Volga Bulgaria. The word means invisible snake.
==Varieties==
Chuvash dragon is Věri Şělen (Вěри Çěлен, lit. "fire snake"). Like the Russian Gorynych, the creature has multiple heads and leaves a fiery wake at flight.
Arşuri (Russian: Арçури, Арзюри; Turkish: Arçura) a wood demon, often turns into a snake, but more often he looks like Şüräle. The Iranian dragon, Ajdaha (Аçтаха), is also mentioned from time to time, probably due to Iranian influence to Volga Bulgaria.

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