Pre-Manichaean Beliefs of the Uyghurs I: Celestial and Natural Cults

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2025

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Cambridge Univ Press

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

The original beliefs of Uyghurs, who were known for their conversions to Manichaeism and Buddhism, have not been examined in detail until now. Uyghur inscriptions as well as Chinese and Islamic sources provide some information regarding these beliefs. Historical sources indicate that they believed in a variety of celestial and natural cults, the most prominent being T & auml;& eng;ri, the god of sky. Cults devoted to other natural and celestial beings included earth, mountains, trees, sun, moon, and fire. The words T & auml;& eng;ri and T & auml;& eng;rik & auml;n were also used for other beings, reflecting flexibility in their beliefs. Although some scholars thought that Buddhism was practiced prior to the official conversion to Manichaeism in the 760s, this article demonstrates that this is hardly the case and shows how these ancient cults survived even after their conversions to major religions.

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Uyghurs, early Turkic beliefs, T & auml;& eng;ri, Tengri, natural cults, celestial cults, shamanism, animism

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Harvard Theological Review

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N/A

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Q2

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118

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1

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