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The creature zilant is depicted. Part snake, part dragon, it has wings and a curled tail, for example on the coat of arms of Kazan dating from 1730. While some of the legends associated with the zilant link it to Bulgar conceptions of flying snakes
found in trees, others legends connect the zilant to the Altai mountains, and specific Turkic ancestors of the Tatars, the Kypchaks.
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The
creature
zilant
is
depicted.
Part
snake,
part
dragon,
it
has
wings
and
a
curled
tail,
for
example
on
the
coat
of
arms
of
Kazan
dating
from
1730.
While
some
of
the
legends
associated
with
the
zilant
link
it
to
Bulgar
conceptions
of
"flying
snakes"
found
in
trees,
others
legends
connect
the
zilant
to
the
Altai
mountains,
and
specific
Turkic
ancestors
of
the
Tatars,
the
Kypchaks.