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Su iyesi
In Turkic mythology, Su Iyesi (Tatar: ''Су Иясе'' or ''Su İyäse'', Chuvash: ''Шыв Ийĕ'', Sakha: ''Уу Иччи''; literally "water master") is a water spirit. It corresponds to the nymph in Turkic cultures. It is a disembodied, incorporeal, intangible entity, but she can turn into a female creature and daughter of Yer Tanrı. ==Features== When angered, she breaks dams, washes away water mills,〔(Creatures of Turkic Tatars (Tatar Türklerinde Varlıklar), Çulpan Zaripova )〕 and drowns people and animals. She drags people down to her underwater dwelling to serve her as slaves. She is in Tatar〔(ИБНЕ ФАЗЛАН ЯЗМАЛАРЫ )〕 fairy tales the same creature as the Su Anası ("water mother"). In Turkic tales, she live in ponds or rivers. There is no mention of a particular dwelling, and the 'half-sunken log' is unapparent. Su Iyesi is sometimes associated with perilous events such as floods, storms, shipwrecks and drownings. In other Turkic folk traditions, she can be benevolent or beneficent.
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