nazarlari
Nazarlari is a term used in Turkic languages to refer to the belief in the evil eye and to the manifestations of envy that are thought to bring misfortune. The concept centers on the idea that a look infused with envy or ill will can cause harm, particularly to children, beauty, or success, and that these harms may be warded off by specific practices.
Etymology and usage: The base word nazar means evil eye or look, and the suffix -lari marks
Cultural context: Nazar beliefs appear across a wide region including Turkey, Azerbaijan, Central Asia, the Balkans,
Protective practices: People use objects like nazar boncuğu, blue eye amulets, to ward off the evil eye;
Contemporary usage: Today nazarlari persists in folklore and is widely represented in jewelry, fashion, and home
See also: Nazar (evil eye), Nazar boncuğu, Hamsa, Evil eye in popular culture.