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Ergene iyesi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ergene iyesi
In Turkic mythology Ergene iyesi (Turkish: ''Ergene iyesi'', Azerbaijanese: ''Ərgənə iyesi'') is an underground spirit. It is the protector spirit of mine pit, and can turn into ("shapeshifting") an animal. (The word "İye" means owner, master, possessor...) Also known as Shakhta iyesi (Tatar: ''Şahta İyäse''; "Protector of Mine-pit"). ==Features== Ergene iyesi or Shakhta iyesi in Turkic and Tatar mythologies live in mines and underground workings and are the guardians of gems, crystals, and precious metals. It is said, that they will protect miners from danger, and lead them back when they are lost. Then, he alerts te miners against dent with the cat sound tone or whistling. They will also lead them to veins of ore. To people who are evil or insult them they are deadly; pushing them into dark chasms or send tunnels crashing down upon them. Hurling rocks, whistling or covering one’s head are actions that are offensive to the Ergene iyesi; who will warn the offender with handfuls of pelted soil in their direction before taking serious action.
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