Erlik

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Erlik is the god of death and the underworld in Turkic and Mongolic mythology, often portrayed as a powerful and fearsome ruler of the dead.

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Erlik canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mongolic deity
Turkic deity
death god
deity
mythological figure
underworld god
associatedConcept disease
misfortune
retribution
sin
associatedCreature black horse
dogs of the underworld
serpents
associatedWith afterlife
darkness
evil spirits
souls of the dead
characteristic fearsome
malevolent
powerful
cosmicOppositionTo Tengri
heavenly deities
culture Mongol
surface form: Mongolic peoples

Turkic peoples
domain death
underworld
dwellsIn realm of the dead
underworld
gender male
governs punishment of souls
torments of the underworld
hasTitle Erlik Khan
Thanatos
surface form: God of Death

Queen of the Underworld
surface form: Lord of the Underworld
influenceArea Central Asia
Siberia
mythologicalType death personification
underworld ruler
oftenDepictedAs bearded figure
dark-skinned figure
holding a staff or mace
riding a black horse
positionInPantheon chthonic deity
religionOrMythology Mongolic mythology
Turkic mythology
role lord of the underworld
ruler of the dead
worshipContext funerary practices
shamanic rituals

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tengrism hasDeity Erlik
Tengri relatedDeity Erlik