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Szélanya
Szélanya (Old Turkic: Çel Ene or Cel Ana, "Wind Mother") is the Turkic goddess or deity of wind. Magyar Néprajzi Lexikon - szél


Names in various languages

*Uzbek: ''Yel Ona'' *Tatar: ''Җил Әни'' or ''Җил Ана'' or ''Cil Ana'' *Kazakh: ''Жел Ана'' *Chuvash: ''Ҫил Анне'' or ''Ҫил Абай'' *Bashkort: ''Εл Апай'' *Sakha: ''Тыал Ий̃э'' *Turkmen: ''Ýel Ene'' or ''Yel Eje'' *Kyrgyz: ''Жел Эне'' *Khakas: ''Чил Ине'' or ''Чил Иӌе'' *Balkar: ''Джел Ана'' *Mongolian: ''Салхи Ээж'' *Buryat: ''Һалхин Эхэ'' *Oirat: ''Салькн Эк'' *Altay: ''Салкын Эне'' *Tuvan: ''Салгын Ава'' *Turkish: ''Yel Ana'' All of them mean, "wind mother". The Onoghurs also worshipped her.


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Hungarian Mythology
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Szélatya
Szélatya or Szélkirály (Old Turkic: Çel Ede or Çel Ata, "Wind Father") is the Turkic god or deity of wind. Magyar Néprajzi Lexikon - szél
His female counterpart is Szélanya.


Names in various languages

* Azerbaijani: Yel ata / Yel baba * Uzbek: ''Yel Ota'' *: ''Җил Әти'' or ''Җил Ата'' or ''Cil Ana'' *
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