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★A “Global Mythology Archive” that can captivate readers at first glance and keep scholars coming back for more!
★Persian sacred fire, Mongolian blue wolves, Japanese well-dwelling vengeful spirits, Korean Samshin Halmoni (Grandmother Spirit), Ural Mountain snow gods, South American feathered serpents... This series invites you on a legendary journey through various countries and ethnicities!
★Thirty volumes, like thirty puzzle pieces, assemble a “World Mythology Panorama” spanning five continents! Displayed together, they form a grand narrative—a “Wall of Myths”!
★Seamlessly adaptable from extracurricular reading for youth to university general education courses, from cultural creative collaborations to cultural tourism route development.

【Series Introduction】
In the endless hourglass of time, every civilization has left behind a gleaming seed of mythology. These seeds have drifted through the dawn light of the Euphrates, skimmed the snow line of the Ural Mountains, sunk into the undercurrents of the Volga River, and sprouted anew in the tidal sounds of the Pacific Ocean. This thirty-volume "Divine Atlas" series is a global expedition following the footprints of legend: from the sacred fire rising from the Persian deserts to the long howls of the blue wolves on the Mongolian grasslands; from the vengeful spirits in the dark depths of Japanese wells to the beating shaman drums deep within Korean palaces—all stories reiterate one thing: how humanity uses imagination to explain the world and rituals to approach the unknown.

The series includes 30 titles:
Part 1: 《Turkish Mythology》《Arabic Mythology》《Germanic Mythology》《Japanese Mythology》《Kazakh Mythology》《Persian Mythology》《Korean Mythology》《Greek Mythology》《Slavic Mythology》《Egyptian Mythology》《Mongolian Mythology》《Chinese Mythology》《Indian Mythology》《Romanian Mythology》《Scandinavian Mythology》

Part 2: 《Sumerian Mythology》《Celtic Mythology》《Buddhist Mythology》《Tibetan Mythology》《West Slavic Mythology》《Caucasian Mythology》《Karelian and Ingrian Mythology》《Australian, New Zealand, and Polynesian Mythology》《Mythology of Northern Russia, Siberia, and the Far East》《Central and South American Mythology》《Mythology of the Ural Mountains and Volga River Basin》

Part 3: 《Deities, Shamans, and Ghosts in Korean Mythology》《 Deities, Spirits, and Monsters in Japanese Mythology》《Myths of World Origin and Apocalypse》《Myths of Animals and Divine Beasts》

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From the creation of heaven and earth to the legends of human origin, from Tengri, the “Heavenly Emperor” revered even by Genghis Khan, to “Earth Mother” Etugen Eke, and then to the legendary ancestors of the Mongols—the Blue Wolf Börte Chino and the heroes of immense strength in the national epics... These myths unveil the still-mysterious Mongolian culture—the world's oldest nomadic civilization.

The book Mongolian Myths presents to readers the legends and fairy tales of the various Mongolian ethnic groups. Authored by Sandanjav Dulam, Academician of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, People’s Teacher, and National Merit Scientist, who personally collected and compiled the mythological texts and translated them into Russian for the first time! Color and black-and-white illustrations, including the author’s privately collected photos, will accompany you deep into the fantastical world of Mongolian epics.

Embark on a wondrous journey of myths and legends! The “World Mythology - Humanity’s Most Magnificent Imagination” series unfolds a magnificent tapestry of various countries and ethnic groups: Slavic Myths, Japanese Myths, Korean Myths... Witness the battles of gods, mysterious rituals, and legendary heroes together!

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