Kosa (folklore)

[1] Arranged for the god that called Kocha Khan (Turkish: Koça Han).

Turkic peasants celebrated the return of spring on March 23 by going out to the fields, carrying a clay figure of a lark which had been decorated with flowers.

Also, Koçan or Koç Ayı is a Turkic word for a month in folk calendar.

In Anatolian folklore, a familiar spirit called "Koça Han" lived in mountains who protects sheep flocks.

Köse Play and songs have an important role in the emotional, and moral development of children in rural areas.