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200:("water mother") is often mentioned as the female form of Su Iyesi. She is said to appear as a naked young woman with a fairy-like face and yellow and long hair, usually covered in black fish scales. She has a fish's tail and eyes that burn like fire. She usually rides along her river on a half-sunken log, making loud splashes. Local drownings are said to be the work of the Su Anası. She is the wife of Su Ata. She likes shores and likes to get out of the water. 22: 445:. He is a river and lake spirit. When someone has drowned, people often say "Su Ata took him." He also reportedly hates people who pollute the waters. The advice on how to please him goes that one should throw a whole bread into the water to make him happy. Also, when a bride must go far away, she has to be introduced to Su Ata. He usually appears in winter. 174:
When angered, it breaks dams, washes away water mills, and drowns people and animals. It drags people down to her underwater dwelling to serve her as slaves. It is in Tatar fairy tales the same creature as the Su Anası ("water mother"). In Turkic tales, it lives in ponds or rivers. There is no
429:("water father") is the male form of Su Iyesi. He appears as an old man with a frog-like face, greenish beard, with his body covered in algae and muck. He has webbed paws instead of hands. He usually rides along his river. Consequently, he is often dubbed 761: 178:
Su Iyesi is sometimes associated with perilous events such as floods, storms, shipwrecks and drownings. In other Turkic folk traditions, she can be benevolent or beneficent and also cause rain.
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mention of a particular dwelling, and the 'half-sunken log' is unapparent. It rides on a log to travel.
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Eski Türk Kitabelerindeki Yer-Sub Meselesi, M.A.Sayidov, Translated to Turkish: S. Gömeç
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in Turkic cultures. It is a disembodied, incorporeal, intangible entity, but she
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Creatures of Turkic Tatars (Tatar Türklerinde Varlıklar), Çulpan Zaripova
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Türk Söylence Sözlüğü (Turkish Mythology Dictionary), Deniz Karakurt,
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Tatar Mitolojisinde İyeler The Familier Spirits in Tatar Mythology
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Tatar Mitolojisinde İyeler The Familier Spirits in Tatar Mythology
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