• In Turkic mythology, Hortdan (Azerbaijani: Xortdan, Turkish: Hortlak, Tuvan: Хортан) is the troubled soul of the dead rising from the grave. Some Hortdan...
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  • ISBN 978-5-02-037580-2 (in Russian) Татарско-русский словарь Өрәк (in Turkish) Tatar Mitolojisinde Varlıklar, Çulpan Zaripova (Öräk, Hortlak) Өрәк (миф)...
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  • and the 2005 Locus Award for best novelette. "The Faery Handbag" "The Hortlak" "The Cannon" "Stone Animals" "Catskin" "Some Zombie Contingency Plans"...
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  • serpent below the waist. He is held to be king of the snakes. Hortdan or Hortlak – A monster, who goes out from graves. The Hortdans are creatures of Azerbaijani...
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  • Exorcising Angels (Earthling Publications) Tim Lebbon Kelly Link "The Hortlak" The Dark (Tor Books) 2005 Michael Shea* "The Growlimb" Fantasy & Science...
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    National Theatre Dort Mevsim (2003–2004) - Diyarbakir National Theatre Hortlak (2003–2004) - Diyarbakir National Theatre Ne Kadinlar Sevdim (2003–2004)...
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  • Yayınları. p. 505. ISBN 975--533-489-0. Oscar Wilde (3 August 2007). Şu Bizim Hortlak. Translated by Yeğinobalı, Nihal (1 ed.). İmge Kitabevi Yayınları. p. 87...
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