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Description Tulpar's name is mentioned in Turkish, Kyrgyz and Altay mythologies. He is usually depicted as a white or black (monochrome) horse. It has white wings and was created by Kuday (God) to help the valiant. Legendary horses that are said to run faster than the wind with the wings of the famous warriors of Manas in the Kyrgyz manas epic, which is the longest epic in the world. According to Bashkir beliefs, no one can see their wings. Tulpar spreads its wings only in the dark, overcoming great obstacles and distances. It is believed that if someone sees Tulpar's wings, Tulpar will disappear. The name Tulpar lives not only in the Turks, but also in the neighboring Avar, Lak, Andı, Dargı and Tabasaran languages. It is named as Tolpar in Ossetians and as Turpal in Chechens. In a Kumuk proverb he says:
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