In the 1990s, a neopagan shamanist movement called " aiyy yeurekh?" was founded by the controversial journalist Ivan Ukhkhan and a philologist calling himself T�ris.
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The Qara Khitans were Buddhists and shamanists ruling over a largely Muslim Karakhanids, although they were considered fair-minded rulers whose reign was marked by religious tolerance.
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By the 1820s almost all the Yakuts had been converted to the Russian Orthodox church, although they retained, and still retain, a number of Shamanist practices.
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This eastern portion ( most of which was known as " Moghulistan " ) was, in contrast to Transoxiana, primarily inhabited by Mongols and was largely Buddhist and Shamanist.
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The summit ridge of Taebaeksan is home to a multitude of both azalea bushes and ancient yew trees, making spring ( for blossoms ) and winter ( for Shamanist altars.
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Thus, the story of competition between Shamanists and Lamaists was oft heard in Manchuria but the Manchu emperor helped Lamaists to persecute Shamanists which led to their considerable frustration and dissatisfaction.
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Thus, the story of competition between Shamanists and Lamaists was oft heard in Manchuria but the Manchu emperor helped Lamaists to persecute Shamanists which led to their considerable frustration and dissatisfaction.
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Those Mongols allied with the nomadic Buddhist, Christian and Shamanist rebels of the Issyk Kul and Isi areas against the Chagatai Khan Tarmashirin in the 1330s upon his conversion to Islam.
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The Mongols may have been attracted to the Lamaist tradition and responded the way they did due to the Lamaist's superficial culture similarities with the Mongol's Shamanist culture.
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Diverse regions and ethnic cultures of Russia offer many different foods and souvenirs, and show a great variety of traditions, including Russian banya, Tatar Sabantuy, or Siberian shamanist rituals.