@Epichistoryguide

Don't forget to share your thoughts on Turkish mythology with us. 🕊️

@zehrakkuyu

Great job! as a Turkish person and mythology researcher, I know the creation myth you mention, it is well- researched. Ignore the ones who don't know their history and how complex it is. There were many Turkish groups thus their myths had some different aspects. This story belongs to Altay Turks ( as you mentioned 1:21 ) so everything is correct except the pronounciations but I think it is OK.

@vinnytrash2866

cool video, I can see parallels to multiple other traditions creation myths in it. Sumerian, Abrahamic and Native American mythology in particular

@GaysianAmerican

Where did you get your sources?

@OpuTheEng

Great video, thanks. You may want to learn the actual pronunciations of the names though. It's very hard to follow while giggling to your pronunciation

@ramazancolak3105

This is bullshit, our belief was not like this, our religion was not shamanism. We never believed on more gods, alwasy 1 GOD...!!!