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İye İye (sometimes İne or Eğe, Chuvash: ''Ийĕ'', Tatar: ''Ия'' or ''İyä'', Sakha: ''Иччи'', Turkmen: ''Eýe'', Tuvan: ''Ээ'', Uzbek: ''Ega'', Ottoman: اي or ٳي, Russian: ''Ийе'') is a deity or spirit who is a guardian, patron or protector〔Türk Mitolojisi Ansiklopedik Sözlük, Celal Beydili, Yurt Yayınevi (Page - 258)〕 of a place, person, lineage, nation, natural assets or an animal. ==Master spirits== The term means owner, master, lord, possessor in Turkic languages. Ezen (familiar spirit, protector spirit) has the same meaning (owner, possessor) in Mongolian language.〔Mongolian Dictionary, Andras Rajki (("ezen", "etseg") )〕 A İye guides, helps, or protects animals, individuals, lineages, nations, and even inanimate assets such as mountains or rivers. According to the shamanic worldview, everything is alive, bearing an inherent virtue and power. In this context power animals represent a person's connection to all life, their qualities of character, and their power. They are the helping or ministering spirit or familiar which empowers individuals and is essential for success in any venture undertaken. It is believed that most persons have power animals, or tutelary spirits, which empower and protect them from harm – this is comparable to guardian spirits or angels. In these traditions, the İye may also lend the wisdom or attributes of its kind to those under its protection. Also each town or city had one or more İye, whose protection was considered particularly vital in time of war and siege. An İye is spirit who is regarded as the tutelary spirit or protector of a nation, place, clan, family, or person.
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