Ötüken

Ötüken

Ötüken Old Turkic: Old Turkic letter SH.svgOld Turkic letter I.svgOld Turkic letter Y2.svg Old Turkic letter N2.svgOld Turkic letter UK.svgOld Turkic letter T2.svgOld Turkic letter U.svg, Ötüken yïš, Bilge kagan’s Memorial Complex, TÜRIK BITIG, Mount Ötüken, 於都斤山, Linghu Defen, Book of Zhou, Vol. 50, Li Dashi, Li Yanshou, History of Northern Dynasties, Vol. 9, 都尉揵山, Liu Xu etc, Book of Tang, Vol. 199-II, 烏德鞬山/乌德鞬山, Ouyang Xiu etc, New Book of Tang, Vol. 93, 都斤山, Yan Shigu, Kong Yingda etc, Book of Sui, Vol. 84, Ouyang Xiu etc, New Book of Tang, Vol. 215-I, Sima Guang, Zizhi Tongjian, Vol. 175, 大斤山, 郁督軍山/郁督军山, Old Turkic letter R2.svgOld Turkic letter Y2.svg Old Turkic letter N2.svgOld Turkic letter UK.svgOld Turkic letter T2.svgOld Turkic letter U.svg, Ötüken jer, Land of Ötüken)</ref> is one of the names given to Mother Earth in Tengriism. According to this ancient belief, the mood of the Yer-sub and Ötüken could be seen in the trees’ condition. If the trees are healthy and strong and are bearing a lot of fruit, it is believed that Ötüken is satisfied with humans. A prayer dedicated to Ötüken was once directed to a grand tree.[citation needed]

Later,[when?] the word was used to describe the sacred mountain of the ancient Turks. It was mentioned by Bilge Qagan in the Orkhon inscriptions as, "the place from where the tribes can be controlled." A force called qut was believed to emanate from this mountain, granting the local potentate the divine right to rule all the Turkic tribes.[1]

Although never identified precisely, Ötüken probably stretched "from the Khangai Range of Central Mongolia to the Sayan Mountains of Tuva, at the centre of which is the Orkhon Valley",[2] which for centuries was regarded as the seat of the imperial power of the steppes.

Footnotes

References

  1. ^ Franke, Herbert. The Cambridge History of China. Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 0521214475. Page 347.
  2. ^ Jarich G. Oosten, Henri J. M. Claessen. Ideology and the Formation of Early States . Brill Academic Publishers, 1996. ISBN 9004104704. Pages 124-125.

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