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Tengrism—the Turkic-Mongolic ethnic religion—may include both old folk traditions and neo-Tengrist movements, which try to reconstruct old native beliefs.

Movements are distributed according to their ethnicity with year of foundation.

List

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Altaian, Kumandin, and Teleut
Azerbaijani and Qashqai
Bashkir
Bonan
Buryat and Soyot
Chulym
Chuvash
Crimean Tatar
Daur
Dolgan
Dongxiang
Dukhan
Gagauz
Hamnigan
Kalmyk
Kangjia
Karachay and Balkar
Karaim
Karakalpak
Kazakh
Khakas
Khalaj
Khatso
Khorasani Turk
Khoton
Krymchak
Kumyk
Kyrgyz and Fuyu Kyrgyz
Moghol
Mongolian
Monguor
Nogai
Salar
Shor
Siberian Tatar
Sichuan Mongol
Sogwo Arig
Tatar
Tofalar
Turkish
Turkmen
Tuvan
Uyghur, Äynu, and Ili Turk
Uzbek
Yakut (Sakha)
Yugur
Non-Turko-Mongolic
Interethnic

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b Halemba 2003, p. 176.
  • ^ Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 118–19.
  • ^ Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 119–20.
  • ^ a b c d e Knorre 2016.
  • ^ Halemba 2003, pp. 165–82.
  • ^ a b c d e Khvastunova 2018.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Popov 2016.
  • ^ Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, p. 106.
  • ^ Halemba 2003, pp. 175–76.
  • ^ a b Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 122–24.
  • ^ Quijada, Graber & Stephen 2015, pp. 258–72.
  • ^ Vovina 2000.
  • ^ Filatov & Shchipkov 1995, pp. 242–43.
  • ^ Vovina 2000, pp. 10–11.
  • ^ Humphrey & Onon 1996.
  • ^ Schlehe 2004, p. 286.
  • ^ a b c Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 124–29.
  • ^ a b c d Karashev, Aziz (2017-10-20). "Рыцари Тенгри. Какова цена свободы под небосводом? Ч. 1" [Tengri knights. What is the price of freedom under the sky? Part 1]. Жаны жүздөр (in Russian). No. 28. Kyrgyzstan. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  • ^ Marat 2005.
  • ^ Laruelle 2007, pp. 206–7.
  • ^ Shimamura 2004, pp. 649–51.
  • ^ Bumochir 2014, pp. 473–91.
  • ^ Turner 2016.
  • ^ a b c Balogh 2010, pp. 229–38.
  • ^ a b Schlehe 2004, pp. 283–96.
  • ^ a b Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 129–34.
  • ^ Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, pp. 134–50.
  • ^ "First Tengrist religious organization registered" (in Russian). International Fund of Tengri Research. 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  • ^ Bourdeaux & Filatov 2006, p. 135.
  • ^ Dulov 2013, pp. 206–207.
  • Bibliography

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  • Bourdeaux, Michael; Filatov, Sergey, eds. (2006). Современная религиозная жизнь России. Опыт систематического описания [Contemporary Religious Life of Russia. Systematic description experience] (in Russian). Vol. 4. Москва: Keston Institute; Logos. ISBN 5-98704-057-4.
  • Bumochir, D. (2014). "Institutionalization of Mongolian shamanism: from primitivism to civilization". Asian Ethnicity. 15 (4): 473–91. doi:10.1080/14631369.2014.939331. S2CID 145329835.
  • Dulov, Vladimir (2013). "Bulgarian Society and Diversity of Pagan and Neopagan Themes". In Kaarina Aitamurto; Scott Simpson (eds.). Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe. Durham: Acumen. pp. 195–212. ISBN 9781844656622.
  • Filatov, Sergey; Shchipkov, Aleksandr (1995). "Religious Developments among the Volga Nations as a Model for the Russian Federation" (PDF). Religion, State & Society. 23 (3): 233–48. doi:10.1080/09637499508431705.
  • Halemba, Agnieszka (2003). "Contemporary religious life in the Republic of Altai: the interaction of Buddhism and Shamanism" (PDF). Sibirica. 3 (2): 165–82. doi:10.1080/1361736042000245295. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2005-05-10.
  • Humphrey, Caroline; Onon, Urgunge (1996). Shamans and Elders: Experience, Knowledge, and Power among the Daur Mongols. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Khvastunova, Julia V. (2018). "Современное тенгрианство (на примере версии тенгрианства В. А. Сата в Республике Алтай)" [Modern Tengriism (as in V. A. Sat's Version of Tengriism in the Altai Republic]. Colloquium Heptaploremes (in Russian) (5): 33–43.
  • Knorre, Boris K. (2016). "Современный алтайский шаманизм в контексте национальной религиозной политики Республики Алтай" [Contemporary Altai Shamanism in the Context of the National Religious Policy of the Altai Republic]. Вестник РГГУ. Сер. Литературоведение. Языкознание. Культурология (in Russian). 21 (12): 89–114.
  • Laruelle, Marlène (2007). "Religious revival, nationalism and the 'invention of tradition': political Tengrism in Central Asia and Tatarstan". Central Asian Survey. 26 (2): 203–16. doi:10.1080/02634930701517433. S2CID 145234197.
  • Marat, Erica (2005-12-06). "High-Ranking Kyrgyz Official Proposes New National Ideology". Eurasia Daily Monitor. 2 (226). The Jamestown Foundation. Archived from the original on 2012-09-12.
  • Popov, Igor (2016). "4.1 Тюрко-монгольские религии (тенгрианство)" [4.1 Turko-Mongolic Religions (Tengrism)]. Справочник всех религиозных течений и объединений в России [The Reference Book on All Religious Branches and Communities in Russia] (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-12-26.
  • Quijada, Jastine B.; Graber, Kathryn E.; Stephen, Eric (2015). "Finding "Their Own": Revitalizing Buryat Culture Through Shamanic Practices in Ulan-Ude". Problems of Post-Communism. 62 (5): 258–72. doi:10.1080/10758216.2015.1057040. S2CID 143106014.
  • Schlehe, Judith (2004). "Shamanism in Mongolia and in New Age Movements". In Rasuly-Paleczek, Gabriele (ed.). Central Asia on Display: Proceedings of the VIIth Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies. Vol. 1. Vienna: LIT Verlag. pp. 283–96. ISBN 3-8258-8309-4.
  • Shimamura, Ippei (2004). "Yellow Shamans (Mongolia)". In Walter, Mariko Namba; Neumann Fridman; Eva Jane (eds.). Shamanism: An Encyclopedia of World Beliefs, Practices, and Culture. Vol. 1. Santa Barbara, Ca: ABC-Clio. pp. 649–51. ISBN 9781576076453.
  • Turner, Kevin (2016). Sky Shamans of Mongolia: Meetings with Remarkable Healers. Berkeley, Ca: North Atlantic Books. ISBN 9781583946343.
  • Vovina, Olessia (2000). In Search of the National Idea: Cultural Revival and Traditional Religiosity in the Chuvash Republic (PDF). Seton Hall University.
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