How Yngvi Became The Turkish Odin
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The Woden Files: How Yngvi Became the Turkish Odin
How did a genealogy about Yngvi, king of the Turks, become the modern claim that Odin was king of the Turks?
In this episode of The Woden Files, we slow the argument down and separate the source from the shortcut. Ari the Learned does preserve an eastern royal tradition, but the figure named in that specific place is Yngvi, not Odin.
That correction matters. It removes a bad headline, but it does not remove the deeper problem. One of the oldest Icelandic historical traditions still places a foundational Scandinavian royal figure in an eastern framework connected with the Turks.
So the real question is not whether Ari called Odin king of the Turks.
He did not.
The better question is how Yngvi, the Turks, eastern genealogies, and the later Odin tradition became tangled together — and what that tells us about the historical memory behind Woden/Odin.
The Woden Files continues the investigation into history, evidence, origins, and the human layer behind the myth.
Follow the evidence.
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