Elbis
Elbis (also Ilvis, Ilbis or Yilbis) is a deity of war and love in Turk, Tuva and Altai mythology. Since "Elbis" shares some devilish characteristics, he became identified with Iblis under Islamic influences. However the name actually derives from the root "Yel" (or El/Al/Yal), which describes evil features. If Elbis entered the heart of the enemy, it was believed to be inevitable to be defeated. Three days and three nights for the destruction of the enemy before the war, the shaman, asking for help from Elbis, puts him in the heart of the enemy.
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Elbis
Elbis (also Ilvis, Ilbis or Yilbis) is a deity of war and love in Turk, Tuva and Altai mythology. Since "Elbis" shares some devilish characteristics, he became identified with Iblis under Islamic influences. However the name actually derives from the root "Yel" (or El/Al/Yal), which describes evil features. If Elbis entered the heart of the enemy, it was believed to be inevitable to be defeated. Three days and three nights for the destruction of the enemy before the war, the shaman, asking for help from Elbis, puts him in the heart of the enemy.
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Elbis (También Ilvis, Ilbis o ...... indad, aun así no lo es Satán.
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Elbis (also Ilvis, Ilbis or Yi ...... ness, however it is not Satan.
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Elbis (También Ilvis, Ilbis o ...... one en el corazón del enemigo.
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Elbis (also Ilvis, Ilbis or Yi ...... him in the heart of the enemy.
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