- en.wikipedia.org Babay (Slavic folklore)A modern depiction of a Silesian bebok in Katowice, Poland. Babay or Babai (Russian: Бабай) is a night spirit (Bogeyman) in Slavic folklore.
- scientiaen.com Babay_(Slavic_folklore)Babay or Babai (Russian: Бабай) is a night spirit (Bogeyman) in Slavic folklore. ... ^ Shaparova Natalya Sergeevna Short Encyclopedia of Slavic Mythology.
- slav.fandom.com wiki/BabayBabay is a night spirit (Bogeyman) in Slavic folklore and mythology. It is believed that he would abduct children who are not sleeping.
- youtube.com watchBaba Yaga: The Wild Witch of the Woods - (Slavic Folklore Explained). 21:20.400 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı24 Eyl 2017
- uzunbacakadem.blogspot.com 2021/10/scythian-…Papaios(Παπαῖος):Scythian God equal to Zeus acc. to Herodotus Babay: In Slavic Folklore ‚a frightening old man‘ whose name is a translation of Tatar...
- facebook.com groups/544175310009545/posts/…Babay or Babai is a night spirit (Bogeyman) in Slavic folklore. According to beliefs, he abducts children who do not sleep at night or behave badly.
- vk.com wall-174349124_21351?lang=enBabayka. So in Slavic folklore called the night spirit, an imaginary creature mentioned by parents to intimidate naughty children. There is a version that "babay" (or...
- scientiafi.com Babay_(Slavic_folklore)Tiedon summa, jonka ihmiset ovat hankkineet historiansa aikana, on kerätty SCIENTIA:ssa ja asetamme sen sormiesi ulottuville tässä 2024...
- pinterest.de pin/babay-slavic-folklore-wikipedia-…Babay (Slavic folklore) - Wikipedia. Slavic Folklore.
- wiibird.artstation.com projects/xPN4XIn Slavic folklore, Babay is a sort of evil spirit in the shape of an old man. Parents apparently invoke him to scare their children when they aren’t listening.