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Turkic god of thunder
For other uses, see Kuara (disambiguation).
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Kuara is the god of thunder in Turkic mythology, and the son of Tengri. Kuara (also known as Kvara) was held in particular reverence by the early Danube people.[1] This Oghur Turkic deity corresponds to Common Turkic Kayra who was believed to be the son of Tengri/Taňry in Turkic shamanism and Tengrism.
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[edit ]- ^ "Proto-Bulgarians - 1b". groznijat.tripod.com. Retrieved 2021年08月20日.
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