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- Hortdan abstract "In Turkic mythology, Hortdan (Azerbaijanese: Xortdan, Turkish: Hortlak, Tuvan: Хортан) is the troubled soul of the dead rising from the grave. Some Hortdan can be living people with certain magical properties. Some of the properties of the Hortdan include: the ability to transform into an animal, invisibility, and the propensity to drain the vitality of victims via blood loss. Hortdans are also known as immortal vampires.".
- Hortdan wikiPageExternalLink culpan_zaripova_cetin_tatar_turkleri_mitoloji.pdf.
- Hortdan wikiPageExternalLink turk-mitolojisi-sozlugu-h-j.pdf.
- Hortdan wikiPageExternalLink koksel_behiye.pdf.
- Hortdan wikiPageExternalLink kalafat20086487.pdf.
- Hortdan wikiPageID "40764341".
- Hortdan wikiPageRevisionID "593123638".
- Hortdan subject Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Hortdan subject Category:Zombies.
- Hortdan comment "In Turkic mythology, Hortdan (Azerbaijanese: Xortdan, Turkish: Hortlak, Tuvan: Хортан) is the troubled soul of the dead rising from the grave. Some Hortdan can be living people with certain magical properties. Some of the properties of the Hortdan include: the ability to transform into an animal, invisibility, and the propensity to drain the vitality of victims via blood loss. Hortdans are also known as immortal vampires.".
- Hortdan label "Hortdan".
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- Hortdan sameAs Q6662567.
- Hortdan sameAs Q6662567.
- Hortdan wasDerivedFrom Hortdan?oldid=593123638.
- Hortdan isPrimaryTopicOf Hortdan.