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Uçmag (also spelled: Uçmag, Uçmak, Ocmah, Uçmah) (pronounced: Utchmaq) is heaven in Turk- and Altaic mythology. It is the opposite of Tamag. The souls of the righteous people dwell in heaven after death.

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  • Uçmag (auch genannt Uçmag, Uçmak, Ocmah, Uçmah) ist der Himmel der türkischen Mythologie des (Tengrismus). Das Gegenstück ist Tamag. Die Seelen der guten Menschen wandern nach dem Tod dorthin. (de)
  • Uçmag (also spelled: Uçmag, Uçmak, Ocmah, Uçmah) (pronounced: Utchmaq) is heaven in Turk- and Altaic mythology. It is the opposite of Tamag. The souls of the righteous people dwell in heaven after death. (en)
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  • Uçmag (auch genannt Uçmag, Uçmak, Ocmah, Uçmah) ist der Himmel der türkischen Mythologie des (Tengrismus). Das Gegenstück ist Tamag. Die Seelen der guten Menschen wandern nach dem Tod dorthin. (de)
  • Uçmag (also spelled: Uçmag, Uçmak, Ocmah, Uçmah) (pronounced: Utchmaq) is heaven in Turk- and Altaic mythology. It is the opposite of Tamag. The souls of the righteous people dwell in heaven after death. (en)
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  • Uçmag (de)
  • Uçmag (en)
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