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- Shurala abstract "Shurala also spelled Shurale (Cyrillic: Шүрәле or Шурале, Tatar: Şüräle, Turkish: Şürele), is a male monster (a forest demon) in Bashkir and Tatar mythology. According to legends, Şüräle lives in forests. He has long fingers, a horn on its forehead, and a woolly body. He lures victims to a thicket and tickles them to death.Şüräle closely resembles other similar characters from the folklore such as Arçuri of the Chuvashes, Pitsen (Picen) of the Siberian Tatars and Yarımtıq of the Ural Tatars.".
- Shurala wikiPageExternalLink 7116a4e598c5aac7.
- Shurala wikiPageExternalLink 14-pamyatniku-batyru-i-shurale-v-kazani.html.
- Shurala wikiPageExternalLink 084.html.
- Shurala wikiPageExternalLink culpan_zaripova_cetin_tatar_turkleri_mitoloji.pdf.
- Shurala wikiPageExternalLink 76.
- Shurala wikiPageExternalLink shuraleh_eng1.htm.
- Shurala wikiPageExternalLink article.shtml?article=695§ion=0&heading=0.
- Shurala wikiPageExternalLink 129.pdf.
- Shurala wikiPageID "1682880".
- Shurala wikiPageRevisionID "575747139".
- Shurala subject Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Shurala comment "Shurala also spelled Shurale (Cyrillic: Шүрәле or Шурале, Tatar: Şüräle, Turkish: Şürele), is a male monster (a forest demon) in Bashkir and Tatar mythology. According to legends, Şüräle lives in forests. He has long fingers, a horn on its forehead, and a woolly body. He lures victims to a thicket and tickles them to death.Şüräle closely resembles other similar characters from the folklore such as Arçuri of the Chuvashes, Pitsen (Picen) of the Siberian Tatars and Yarımtıq of the Ural Tatars.".
- Shurala label "Shurala".
- Shurala label "Шурале".
- Shurala sameAs m.05n1z8.
- Shurala sameAs Q2640769.
- Shurala sameAs Q2640769.
- Shurala wasDerivedFrom Shurala?oldid=575747139.
- Shurala isPrimaryTopicOf Shurala.