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From “Dede Gorgud” to the digital future: memory, identity and the new scientific paradigm of the Azerbaijani epic, Ramazan Gafarli |
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The “Deli Domrul” phenomenon in the context of the “Greek-Oghuz” and “madness-majnun” perspectives (K.Abdulla, R.Gafarli), Seifaddin Rzasoy |
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The concept of homeland and heroism in the “Book of Dede Gorgud”, Khalida Shaiggizi (Mammadova) |
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Characteristics of women's images in the epistle “Kitabi-Dade Gorgud”, Gulkhara Ahmedova |
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The poetic characteristics of proverbs and sayings in the epic “The Book of Dede Gorgud”, Naila Mirzayeva |
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From doctor to madman: thematic jokes in the context of urban folklore, Fuzuli Bayat |
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Turkish epic creation and old uygur epistles, Almaz Hasangizi |
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The language of folklore is an indicator of national culture, Aynure Saferova |
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Turkic history preserved in Christian rituals, Mati Osmanoglu |
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Mythological thought in Jafar Jabbarli's creation, Aybeniz Hashimova |
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Su charshenbe (water tuesday) and the water cult in Azerbaijani folklore, Aposh Valiyev |
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Forgotten and forgotten Azerbaijani dishes: Baku, Absheron and Western Azerbaijan regions, Khazangul Mammadova |
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Western Azerbaijani bayatis: historical memory, migration trauma, and the problem of national identity, Aysel Hasanova |
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Artistic and semantic features of zoo-trickster images in Azerbaijani epic folklore, Maya Abdullayeva |