Ergenekon (2 E 25) Today
The legend tells the story of a great crisis where the ancient Turks suffered a devastating military defeat.
Known as Ergenekon—likely derived from Old Turkic roots meaning "mountain gorge encampment" —this valley served as a sanctuary for 400 years. Ergenekon (2 E 25)
In the 20th and 21st centuries, the name Ergenekon has taken on political and social weight in Turkey: Cultural Identity The legend tells the story of a great
Isolated from the world, the population grew so large that they could no longer fit in the valley. The few survivors, led by Kıyan and Nüküz
The few survivors, led by Kıyan and Nüküz , fled to a fertile valley hidden within the inaccessible Altai Mountains.
As they emerged, a sacred gray wolf named Asena appeared to guide them across the mountains and back to their ancestral steppes. 🏛️ Modern Significance and Controversy
To escape, a blacksmith discovered a part of the mountain made of iron. By building massive fires, the people melted the mountain to create a passage to the outside world.