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    Zilant (Russian: Зилант; Tatar: җылан, romanized: cılan/jılan, lit. 'snake') is a legendary creature, something between a dragon and a wyvern in Turkic...
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    lance in his right hand riding on a silver horse. He is shown stabbing a zilant with a lance. The legend in which the flag came from originated in Jacobus...
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  • 'invisible snake'. These differ from their Turkic counterparts (such as Zilant), as they are supposed to reflect the mythology of Volga Bulgaria. Chuvash...
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    Žiburinis (Lithuanian) – Forest spirit in the form of a glowing skeleton Zilant (Tatar) – Flying chicken-legged reptile Zin (West Africa) – Water spirits...
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    is the hockey team's secondary logo, used extensively on their jerseys Zilant Геральдикум: Титульные гербы Госсимволика: Большой герб Российской империи...
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    bombing. The historical symbol of Kazan is the mythical dragon-like creature Zilant, often mentioned in legends. For example, when numerous snakes and reptiles...
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    an evil serpent creature, originating in Persian mythology and folklore. Zilant – mythical creature between a dragon and a wyvern, originating in Kazan...
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    as a beautiful damsel who would marry men in order to beget offspring. Zilant – Serpent-like dragon. Since 1730, it has been the official symbol of Kazan...
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    Tatar mythology include Äbädä, Alara, Şüräle, Şekä, Pitsen, Tulpar, and Zilant. The ancient Turks apparently practised all the then-current major religions...
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    Tatars The word Qazan – قازان is written in Yaña imlâ in the semblance of a Zilant. Cover page of Tatar Yana imla book, printed with Separated Tatar language...
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